Adam Balcer on the Polish “Good Change” for EPC

What does the Polish "Good Change" mean for relations with Germany and the rest of Europe? Read Adam Balcer policy brief for the European Policy Centre to find the answer.

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Funded pension schemes – new opening

On 4 July 2016, the Ministry of Development (MR) presented an idea for the changes in the pension scheme. It can be interpreted as a desire to ultimately and permanently separate public

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Britain’s exit from the EU is not good for NATO

"The likely turbulences in the EU that may follow Brexit will preoccupy NATO’s European members with their internal problems and distract the alliance from being an engaged security provider in Europe’s

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OFE and Morawiecki’s plan

Pension funds, which exist since 1999, could be included in an ambitious investment plan announced by the Deputy Prime Minister Morawiecki, increasing significantly the chances of the plan's implementation.

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How will Brexit change Europe?

"At the moment, 85 percent of the Europe wealth is linked with Eurozone and, it being its crown jewel, that is what Europe will defend the most", stated the analyst of international relations, Krzysztof Blusz.

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Brexit is a moment of truth

"I cannot see one single reason to say that this is good that the Brits are leaving” - says Krzysztof Blusz in the interview for Radio Poland. 

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Scenarios for Europe after Brexit

Europe in the wake of Brexit. What picture emerges after the referendum, in which the Brits decided to leave the EU? What solutions will be put forward?

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Maciej Bukowski about Polska Grupa Górnicza for Bloomberg

Maciej Bukowski was asked for a comment about the coal situation in Poland. Read the Bloomberg articel "As Europe Drops Coal, Poland Embraces It" to see his opinion about the Polska Grupa Górnicza business plan.

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Brexit and economy

As assessed by Ignacy Morawski in Polskie Radio 24, the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union will not result in a global crisis, such as the one that took place after the collapse of Lehman Brothers Bank in 2008.

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After the referendum in the UK, Europe will no longer be the same

The British referendum on remaining in the EU is currently underway. Two opinion polls published on Wednesday report that prevailing are the supporters of UK's exit from the EU.

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