Die Welt: Poland and Germany as driving forces behind European economy
Together with Germany, Poland is the driving force of Europe. In the third quarter of 2010, the Polish economy in comparison with the previous year grew by 4.2 percent.
Together with Germany, Poland is the driving force of Europe. In the third quarter of 2010, the Polish economy in comparison with the previous year grew by 4.2 percent.
For the 1st time Poland has been classified by United Nations as ‘Very High Development’ country, and ranked 41st in 2010 Human Development Index. Thus, Poland is the poorest among the richest countries in the world.
Almost 75% of the countries of the world is perceived as very corrupt, according to Transparency Internationa’s annual raport. Amongst new member states of EU Poland comes out quite well and is at the forefront of countries that change for the better.
A very fresh ranking made by Newsweek shows that Poland is quite a good place to live. Among all countries classified as ‘medium population’ Poland ranks 5th, and 1st within middle income countries group…
Bronislaw Komorowski wins 53% of votes and will be the President of Poland. Statistically, his electorate is mainly: people from big cities, youth and in the prime of life, these with secondary or higher education…