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Support slips for ruling party
23.03.2011
The ruling Civic Platform is losing support, writes the Gazeta Wyborcza daily.
Pension plan face off
22.03.2011
Many of today’s papers devote their coverage to last night’s televised debate of finance minister Jacek Rostowski and the former National Bank governor Leszek Balcerowicz on the controversial changes to the open pension fund (OFE).
Roads in southern Poland to be privatised?
21.03.2011
Semi-private roads, boon in Polish arms deals, Obama in Poland and beaches for Varsovians – all topics covered in today’s press.
Unrest in Africa causing financial upheaval?
18.03.2011
Since the political turmoil in North Africa, the average monthly household expenditure in Poland has increased by 54 euro, estimates the Rzeczpospolita daily.
Martial law ruled illegal
17.03.2011
Martial law ruled illegal, the world abandons Libya, Poland’s most unlikely showbiz couple split and German mastiff litter of 17 puppies.
Clouds hanging over tobacco industry
16.03.2011
New EU legislation on cigarette production can decimate Polish tobacco growers.
Baby boom in cities
15.03.2011
More babies born in cities, too many kids in schools, illegal garbage dumps and demands for higher minimum wage – all topics covered in today’s press.
Japan quake dominates headlines
14.03.2011
Most of today’s dailies devote their front page coverage to the aftermath of the tragic earthquake which shook Japan last Friday.
Property restitution a long shot...
11.03.2011
No compensation for nationalised property, UK a Haven for Polish women in labour and car spas becoming shining business in Friday's press.
Long shopping list for Poland's military
10.03.2011
Defence Ministry to buy more, mix-up on NATO anniversary celebrations, VIP planes to be civilized and a new plan for Warsaw’s Old Town – all topics covered in today’s press.
More money, more soldiers
08.03.2011
Additional funding for reserve forces may add stimulus for joining army ranks.
Poland ruled by women?
07.03.2011
“What would Poland be like if it was ruled by women?, wonders the Gazeta Wyborcza daily on the eve of International Women’s Day.
Election year games
04.03.2011
A craving for victory and sharing power prompts political players to embrace even enemies.
Malysz to retire from ski-jumping?
03.03.2011
“The last big competition of Adam Malysz” is the headline from Gazeta Wyborcza which writes that the Polish ski jumping champion is to fight for his last gold medal during the world championship contest in Oslo.
Belt tightening for political parties
02.03.2011
RZECZPOSPOLITA reports that political parties are looking for ways to save money. In April parties will be granted the first batch of national subsidies, although at a lower rate thanks to a new bill passed by Civic Platform last year.
Mushrooming bureaucrats
01.03.2011
Polish state offices are increasing employment instead of reducing it, writes Rzeczpospolita. The government planned to make ten percent of civil servants redundant in the last two years but instead it employed twice as many.
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