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The Prime Minister Has Dismissed Maciej Lasek From His Position as Plenipotentiary for the CPK. He Will Be Replaced by Piotr Malepszak.

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Prime Minister Donald Tusk has dismissed Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Maciej Lasek from his position as government plenipotentiary for the Central Communication Port. He will be replaced by Deputy Minister Piotr Malepszak.
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk has dismissed Maciej Lasek from his position as government plenipotentiary for the CPK. He has appointed Piotr Malepszak to the position. The change comes as the project enters a crucial implementation phase.

Maciej Lasek is leaving his position as government plenipotentiary for the CPK. The controversial official shared a post on the X portal praising his own "achievements" and expressing confidence that the project will continue to develop.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk has dismissed Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Maciej Lasek from his position as government plenipotentiary for the Central Communication Port. He will be replaced by Deputy Minister Piotr Malepszak.

·Poland
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk dismissed Maciej Lasek from the position of government plenipotentiary for CPK.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Piotr Malepszak will become the new plenipotentiary for the Central Communication Port. Until now, this position was held by Maciej Lasek, who, according to Infrastructure Minister Dariusz Klimczak, has resigned.

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The Prime Minister has dismissed Maciej Lasek from his position as government plenipotentiary for the Central Transport Hub. His successor has already been identified.

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Polsat News broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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