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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

MUTATION OF THE EUROPEAN CRISIS


These days European crisis is the word of the day. Scattering economies of Greece, Italy, Ireland, Spain and Portugal demand both economic and political response from the EU governments and institutions. The matter, though, is that not everyone is ready to sacrifice national sovereignty for the United Europe. Thus, economic crisis gradually mutates into a political one.
These days European crisis is the word of the day. Scattering economies of Greece, Italy, Ireland, Spain and Portugal demand both economic and political response from the EU governments and institutions. The matter, though, is that not everyone is ready to sacrifice national sovereignty for the United Europe. Thus, economic crisis gradually mutates into a political one.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Weimar Square



Initiative of Polish President Bronisław Komorowski — quite unexpected for most of the experts — to turn the Weimar Triangle into Weimar Square, including Russia may become a Weimar elevator for Poland. In other words, it may bring this ambitious country right to the top of European politics. This is utmost topical, given the upcoming half-year-long Polish chairmanship in the European Union.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

«Elections» in Belarus. Drama replaces farce

Turns out you only used those eyes.  Simply to sell me all those lies

In October this year Polish and German Foreign Affairs Ministers Radosław Sikorski and Guido Westerwelle visited Minsk. They’ve tried to persuade Lukashenko to hold fair elections, having offered him €3 billion instead. The last European dictator has slyly used the visit of two EU ministers in order to demonstrate the voters that he’d be able to make a deal with the West. Simultaneously with that he “stung” Russia, so that Kremlin wouldn’t think that he’s way too interested in the solid relationship with the Eastern Brother. Things that happened on the 19th of December seemingly crushed illusions of everyone who attempted to make a deal with Batka[1] — it turned out that not everything in Byelorussia can be bought even for €3 billion. 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Kaczyński' casus

Kaczyński' casus

Part III


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Fuss around Palikot’s party and the first “piping hot” public opinion polls have indicated 2-3 percents of public support for the rowdy politician right on the day of constituent convention. He became personal enemy of Kaczyński (mind that he seized these modest percents from PiS electorate, gradually depriving Catholic fundamentalists of the moderate voters’ support) and made PiS chairman to strike back.