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5 Mar 2016
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Ironside and Mafketis: As much projects done in Poland during the last ten years I have not seen in my country of origin since we became memebers of EU. But is a net contributor hence the difference. In regards to the aspects of Germany and Sweden open door policy, it is sure not a brilliant way of approaching, but on the other hand Sweden and Germany have been open for Polish Economic "migrants" for the last decades. Not to say those fleeing during the Soviet time. So well humanism seem to be a little bit of in the Catholic highland of central europe, hence it is at large atheist countries helping people in need. But that is another topic.
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4 Mar 2016
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

In Scandinavia the tone is about Polish funding, as all Nordic countries are Net contributors to EU, and at the same time wants distribution in the migration policies. Victor Orban states that it is nothing to worry about as budget is set until 2020. I wonder how a Brexit would affect that budget though as UK also is a net contributor. Would not the budget have to be revised? Also chance for early elections in Sweden, another net contributor. There are still a lot of things that can happen outside Poland which might affect the EU budget which was about 4% of the Polish GDP in 2014. The reforms set now are on basis of: strong GDP growth, cont. FDI, EU funding maintains on budget, Strong global economy figures, cont. sell of Polish bonds. Well we will see how long the strong rhetoric lasts.