Many thanks for that, Dougpol. You're probably the first poster to attempt such a lengthy and well considered posting :) :)
1) Well, I would have disagreed if it were JK but BK is of the same party and will thus be expected to follow the party line.
2) Cautiously, yes. Poland chose to become part of the EU. It made its bed and must lie in it. Part of that decision was to cast the net wider but be careful when setting off down certain roads.
3) Agreed. Kommie could benefit from this.
4) True! He's the one in the Presidential seat, not her.
5) He won't do that, esp in the context of Smolensk. It's more of a French thing to be inquisitorial.
6) Absolutely! However, he is a slogan man. This won't change! The man is pro-EU yet seems to know little of the lack of democracy that goes on within that very institution. Maybe in his heart he has issues with that but he should stay focussed on Poland and let Tusk deal with those Eurocrats more.
7) Why? PiS focus on agriculture workers, those that produce the great dairy and crops that have graced dinner tables across Poland. I'm all for farmers getting a better deal.
8) Oh, the moustache comes with the territory. He's over 50 and has thus initiated himself into Taches R Us :) In Scotland it's pretty much the same. Many middle-aged men sport them.
9) Very true! He should look at secular options and more accountability.
10) True in that time is needed to instigate meaningful reform. However, how do you know those folk are lazy? Maybe it is that there are just too few jobs for uni graduates in Poland?? Many go through the education system here (tertiary level) and it is hard to match jobs to them. As long as he pursues an expansion in the number of internships and apprenticeships, he will be moving in the right direction.
1) Well, I would have disagreed if it were JK but BK is of the same party and will thus be expected to follow the party line.
2) Cautiously, yes. Poland chose to become part of the EU. It made its bed and must lie in it. Part of that decision was to cast the net wider but be careful when setting off down certain roads.
3) Agreed. Kommie could benefit from this.
4) True! He's the one in the Presidential seat, not her.
5) He won't do that, esp in the context of Smolensk. It's more of a French thing to be inquisitorial.
6) Absolutely! However, he is a slogan man. This won't change! The man is pro-EU yet seems to know little of the lack of democracy that goes on within that very institution. Maybe in his heart he has issues with that but he should stay focussed on Poland and let Tusk deal with those Eurocrats more.
7) Why? PiS focus on agriculture workers, those that produce the great dairy and crops that have graced dinner tables across Poland. I'm all for farmers getting a better deal.
8) Oh, the moustache comes with the territory. He's over 50 and has thus initiated himself into Taches R Us :) In Scotland it's pretty much the same. Many middle-aged men sport them.
9) Very true! He should look at secular options and more accountability.
10) True in that time is needed to instigate meaningful reform. However, how do you know those folk are lazy? Maybe it is that there are just too few jobs for uni graduates in Poland?? Many go through the education system here (tertiary level) and it is hard to match jobs to them. As long as he pursues an expansion in the number of internships and apprenticeships, he will be moving in the right direction.