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...Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski awarded him one of Poland’s highest civilian orders this year for his patronage of culture and sport....
...A new supermarket in central Warsaw features Poland’s president Bronislaw Komorowski’s face in its advertising. But the country’s head of state is unlikely to pop in for a loaf of bread anytime soon....
...“Kopacz has failed,” wrote Jacek Madeja, a columnist for Gazeta Wyborcza, one of Poland’s leading daily newspapers. “There is no hope that the agreement signed . . . solves any problems.”...
...The government in Warsaw opened a debate on joining the euro a few months ago, pushed by both president Bronislaw Komorowski and premier Donald Tusk....
...Since his death in April’s Smolensk air crash, and the election of Civic Platform’s Bronislaw Komorowski as president, that problem has gone....
...That has been a familiar refrain – the previous barrier hindering a more activist approach was presidential elections, won this year by Bronislaw Komorowski, Mr Tusk’s ally....
...Jacek Rostowski, finance minister, welcomed Mr Belka’s candidacy, saying co-operation with the central bank “will be much easier”....
...Jacek Rostowski, Poland’s finance minister, has been selling a similar message of fiscal probity, arguing that low levels of public debt and shrinking budget deficits are now key indicators....
...Jacek Rostowski, finance minister, told a radio interviewer that Poland should still join, but added: “Maybe it’s better that we are in our own little house and, in a few years when the eurozone has been...
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