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The Economist: time to rethink old notions about Poland [67]
Poland has done comparatively well with plus GDP growth, a steady increase in wages and still lots of motorways being built.
Polish GDP growth fell down from almost +7% in 2007 to 1.7% in 2009, It's not much different than average in EU, others have negative growth as most of them had +1-3% before the crisis. We still have some growth not thanks to but despite the government. These clowns made the largest deficit in the history despite selling most of valueable state owned companies and still their only idea to get rid of huge deficit is taking our money from the private pension funds and throw It into ZUS. The President of Adam Smiti center, one of Poland's leading economic think tanks said about recent Tusk's plan related to the public finances: "The PM's specch has a lot in common with literature, especially with Andersen".
"It has also made some badly needed changes in the country’s stifling bureaucracy."
Good joke...
"A new Polish foreign policy has been a success"
Really ? Tusk asked about the "President" of EU said "We will have to wait, there's no chance to make a decision right now", a few houers later that Belgian retard was chosen for that job.
"Germany now claims that it wants its relations with Poland to be as close as they are with France."
Fantastic. Not even one problem in the Polish-German relations has been solved. Gerries give Tusk a candy for being their yes man and that's It.
I think it would show that Poland is continuing to grow and is getting better.
Yep. Thanks to cheap labor and people being the 2nd longest working in the world only after Koreans. We can't do that forever. Without giantic refors we will naever make It over 70% of average GDP per capita in EU.