'The results are not surprising, we need to remember, however, that these are just opinion polls and the final distribution of seats may still change', stated Maciej Bitner for parlamentarny.pl.
About national politics, foreign affairs and the economy. Yesterday, Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz and the candidate for Prime Minister from Law and Justice, Beata Szydło, discussed crucial matters for Poland.
Is well-functioning market enough to ensure energy security? This is just one of many questions, the answers to which are sought out by the participants of the debate organized by the "Forbes" and "Newsweek" magazines.
Pension funds similar to the Polish ones were introduced in about thirty countries. All of them, apart from Sweden, are developing countries, which sought assistance from international institutions almost every time they introduced a reform.
Proposals submitted on Monday by ZPP - Związek Przedsiebiorców i Pracodawców (Organizations of Entrepreneurs and Employers) aim at disposing of PIT, Labour Fund and the Guaranteed Employment Benefit
Warsaw can end up like Athens. Economists criticise the current electoral campaign and caution against politicians ruining public finances. Experts have met at the debate of Association of Polish Economists.
Energy security is one of the priority tasks of every Government. Potential shortages of electricity and gas supply are not only a problem for households, but they also pose the risk of massive losses for the economy and a safety threat to the State.
After a clear signal from Brussels that the government's recovery program of the bankrupt Kompania Węglowa (the largest coal mining company in Poland)
We are usually familiar with the proposals of the party we vote on in the elections. We are not always aware, however, of all the consequences of these promises. It would be useful to compare the election programmes,
Nowa Kompania Węglowa (a new version of Poland's largest coal mining company) will not have been created within the stipulated time, i.e. by September 30.




