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Niestety tłumaczenie tego tekstu na język polski nie jest jeszcze dostępne, dlatego możemy udostępnić Ci wyłącznie wersję w języku: angielski.


Polska - Polska | 28/08/2008

Poland should become a country of immigration

Eurostat predicts that owing to its low birth rate Poland's total population will sink from its present level of just over 38 million inhabitants to 31 million by 2060. Sociologist Lena Kolarska-Bobińska, director of the Warsaw Institute of Public Affairs, writes in a commentary in Polska newspaper that Poland should become a country of immigration for economic refugees from the East. "We need ... to facilitate access for immigrants. Many European countries have already done this. This must be coupled with measures to promote the integration of newcomers. I am not talking here about refugees, who are equated with immigrants nowadays, but about opening up the country to people who want to settle in Poland for economic reasons. The most promising approach would be to open up to our Eastern neighbours because their integration is likely to be comparatively easy."

Niestety tłumaczenie tego tekstu na język polski nie jest jeszcze dostępne, dlatego możemy udostępnić Ci wyłącznie wersję w języku: angielski.


Les Echos - Francja | 28/05/2008

France and Poland: changeable relations

Lena Kolarska-Bobinska, director of Warsaw's Institute of Public Affairs, describes relations between France and Poland: "The French-Polish friendship has had many ups and downs, and has not always been exemplary. Many French, both politicians and people on the street, feared the economic impact of EU enlargement. In the eyes of the French, Poland seemed like a traditional, Catholic, economically weak country with a cheap work force. ... After Poland's decision to send troops to Iraq, President Chirac announced that Poland had missed a good opportunity to remain silent. The Poles welcomed the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as president, sensing a chance for improving relations between the two countries. ... Poland is in the midst of an upswing. ... And its clout within the Union will continue to grow. ... We must now go beyond symbolic gestures and determine areas for cooperation which will further the interests of both countries."

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