Poland’s government passes Euro 2012 act
The Polish government on Wednesday passed an act on the organization of the 2012 European Football Championship, Poland’s Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said after a cabinet meeting.
“This act is so crucial that we’ll either have to pass it and act accordingly to it or conclude that the task is above our capability, “Kaczynski was quoted by PAP news agency.
Kaczynski explained that the new law will help speed up the construction of sport objects and infrastructure.
Poland’s Sport minister Elzbieta Jakubiak said the government was working on a special investment plan to prepare for the 2012 event.
Poland and Ukraine won the right to host the Euro 2012. The two countries will co-host the tournament for the first time in history.
Source: Xinhua
