kidnap "Lady" is not the way ... "Lady" makes all the trouble, said Mark Bartosik ed in Monday's edition of Gazeta Krakowska. Also, I found myself among the "all." Complains to me that "sticking to the legal correctness of (President) assumes that the" Lady and the rest of the jumble that is not his thing, but the Foundation and the Ministry ", and the only real action of the President is to invite all parties to the talks in the municipal . Let me comment on this statement, because the newspaper did not give me that chance in their pages. It would be To the author, who suggests that the mayor should be more involved in solving the conflict around the image also wrote how he thought such involvement should be. We assume, of course, that these actions will comply with the law, established rules and do not violate anyone's property rights. Whether we like it or not, one of the most famous works in the Polish museum collections is not state-owned or owned by the city of Krakow. The fate of the image depend mainly on the owners - the Czartoryski Foundation and the Ministry of Culture. Has repeatedly proved that as the host city does not run away from responsibility for Krakow, even in those areas where the law does not give me enough power to operate effectively. Hence, police equipment financing, acquisition or repair of the damaged shaft, but should ensure the safety Cracovians government, not local government. Hence, funding through the city of preventive examinations, although in theory should be enough money from the National Health Fund. Similar examples can be multiplied. Same with "Lady." Neither repeated my earlier conversations with all involved parties, nor the mediation magistrate could not serve, I forced a quick return to the participants a picture to Krakow, which - it seems - the author of the essay expected and what is in my heart we would all wish for. My commitment is to underline that the solution to the conflict is not only in the interests of the Foundation, the National Museum and the Ministry of Culture, but also our city.