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Poland's 'Snow Law' Revision Aims to Ease Ski Resort Construction, Sparks Landowner Fears
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Poland's 'Snow Law' Revision Aims to Ease Ski Resort Construction, Sparks Landowner Fears

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Polish senators are proposing amendments to the real estate management act to simplify the construction of ski lifts and slopes.
  • The proposed changes include the possibility of restricting property rights for such investments.
  • Landowners are concerned about potential expropriation under the new regulations.

Polish senators are seeking to streamline the development of ski infrastructure through proposed changes to the real estate management act. The amendments aim to simplify the process of building ski lifts and slopes, a move that could boost winter tourism in the country.

Central to the proposed legislation is the introduction of provisions that would allow for the restriction of private property rights when necessary for the construction of these recreational facilities. This measure is intended to overcome potential land acquisition hurdles that have previously stalled such projects.

However, the proposed changes have raised concerns among landowners. Many fear that the new regulations could lead to expropriation of their property, potentially without adequate compensation or due process. The debate highlights a tension between developing public infrastructure and protecting private property rights.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.