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A 17-year-old Polish girl is going to become a councillor in Sweden?

Sweden /fot. www.bugbog.com
2010-03-09, author mzamojski , translator Maciek Menakiewicz
Categories: [ Incidents ] [ People ] [ Foreigners about Poland ]

A 17-yeard-old pupil of a secondary school of Polish descent, Magda Lukaszewicz has big odds on becoming the youngest councillor in Sweden. Yet, her candidature has given rise to a discussion, whether such young people should engage themself in politics. “I want to represent Swedes in the same way as Poles or Turks” – stresses Lukaszewicz.


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Polish employees of the prison system broke the European Convention for Human Rights

Prison /fot. www./zwiedzanie-usa.pl
2010-01-08, author mzamojski , translator dominik

Polish employees of the prison system broke the European Convention for Human Rights – it is official statement of the Tribunal for Human Rights. Everything is connected with a case of a prisoner’s wedding.


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Long term forecast for Poland

Long term forecast for Poland / fot. www.poznan105.wedkuje.pl
2009-12-31, author Maciej Wierzchowski , translator dominik
Categories: [ Foreigners about Poland ]

First months of 2010 will be very cold – according to American weather forecasters. Long term forecast for almost all parts of our earth is prepared every year by specialists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the USA. Te forecast is based on the temperature of all Oceans.


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Polish man among most handsome people in the world

Sebastian StrzÄpka / fot. www.ko2.pl
2009-12-22, author mzamojski , translator dominik
Categories: [ Awards ] [ Foreigners about Poland ]

He is 23, studies at University of Szczecin and is second most beautiful man in entire zachodnio pomorskie voivodship. Today he may say that he is also one of most beautiful people in the world. Sebastian Strzępka took fifth place in international beauty contest in Taiwan.


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Does Brussels discriminate Polish candidates

Does Brussels discriminate Polish candidates /fot. www.strefabiznesu.pomorska.pl
2009-12-16, author mzamojski , translator oskarinio
Categories: [ Foreigners about Poland ] [ Organizations ] [ Employment ]

Polish candidates for EU officials claim that they are discriminated, specially when directorial jobs are concerned. Poland and other new member of the European Union were supposed to have preferable treatment in Brussels administration job market until next year as our country was granted 1341 places. However that might not be the case.


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