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Poland offers its condolences after the attacks in Moscow

Lech Kaczynski /fot. www.fakt.pl
2010-04-01, author mzamojski , translator Krzysztof Janicki
Categories: [ Politics ] [ People ] [ Catastrophy ]

Lech Kaczynski, the president of Poland, has offered his deepest condolences to the president of Russia in connection to the recent attacks in the underground. He assured him of our “solidarity and support for a;; operations attempting to eliminate terrorism”. Also the Prime Minister Donald Tusk offered his condolences to Vladimir Putin.


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Merkel is going to praise Tusk

Merkel and Tusk /fot. www.static1.money.pl
2010-03-23, author mzamojski , translator Tomasz Sroda
Categories: [ People ] [ Politics ]

Angela Merkel is going to give a public speech to honor Donald Tusk, who will be awarded with the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen - reveals the proxy commissioner of German affairs prof. Władysław Bartoszewski. Merkel wants Dusk to be distinguished for his achievements concerning the improvement in relations between Poland and Germany.


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Poland must give Brussels million euros.

European Commission /fot. www.gover.pl
2010-03-23, author mzamojski , translator Malgorzata Strzelczak
Categories: [ Incidents ] [ Politics ] [ Economy ] [ Employment ]

Poland must give Brussels 92 million euros for incorrect grant payments for farmers. This is one of the highest fines in the European Union - more must give only the Greeks. But farmers do not give money. The penalty will be paid from the Government budget.


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Radosław Sikorski is too young to become a president

Radoslaw Sikorski /fot. www.uzar.files.wordpress.com
2010-02-26, author mzamojski , translator Maciek Menakiewicz
Categories: [ People ] [ Politics ]

Prof. Władysław Bartoszewski once again admonished Radosław Sikorski to resign from the candidature in presidential election because… he lacks experience and he is too young.


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More than half of the Poles want to vote on PO

Civic Platform /fot. www.slodkowski.pl
2010-02-23, author mzamojski , translator Maciek Menakiewicz
Categories: [ People ] [ Organizations ] [ Politics ]

Ratings of the Civic Platform are sky-rocketing. If the parliamentary election had taken place in the first half of February, as many as 8 per cent more Poles would have voted for Donald Tusk’s party than in January.


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