Poland is expected to grow by some 4% this year, so it's not going to go into recession anytime soon, despite what is happening in Greece, the EU is still in upward recovery mode.
hague1cmaeron, as an armchair observer of Poland, you have limited knowledge of what is happening here, as I understand you are based in Australia, my words of wisdom to you would be " facts may not figure, although in the case of PL, alledgedly figures have proven to be lies"
Just for you to recap your 101.
In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction, a general slowdown in economic activity. During recessions, many macroeconomic indicators vary in a similar way. Production, as measured by Gross Domestic Product, employment, investment spending, capacity utilization, household incomes, business profits, and inflation all fall during recessions, while bankruptcies and the unemployment rate rise.
I can assure you, all is not as good as you believe, on the Eastern front.