Lech Kaczynski

Lech Kaczynski
Lech Aleksander Kaczyński; 18 June 1949 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish lawyer and politician who served as the Mayor of Warsaw from 2002 until 2005 and as the President of Poland from 2005 until his death in 2010...
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth18 June 1949
brought complaints-and-complaining currency fallen italy living mainly moment problems seeing since standards surprising
We are already seeing problems from the introduction of the euro. At the moment it's mainly Italy that's complaining, but there's nothing surprising in that, seeing how standards of living have fallen there since the currency was brought in.
state
The state is not working properly. It must be rebuilt and cleansed.
country face great poland repair scale turn
We must turn the country around to face its citizens. The scale of the repair will be so great that Poland will become a new republic.
based consensus mistakes needs poland
Poland needs to reconsider its mistakes. But more than that, it needs a consensus based on truth.
euro question resolved
The question of the euro should be resolved through a referendum, which could take place in 2010.
approach conclude donald fought government quickly work
I want to call...for us to quickly conclude work on the government. I will approach Donald Tusk, who fought superbly in this campaign.
circumstance taught university
I taught for 30 years at university but never in circumstances like this.
country thinking kiev
Poland is smaller than France or Germany, for example. What would a common foreign policy look like? Would the trip I took to Kiev last week require a detour through Brussels in the future? Would it require approval from Brussels? While the West, for its part, doesn't think twice about other countries when it comes to its projects?
country differences debate
There are certainly major differences between Poland's policies and those of the old EU countries. Debates are going on in Brussels over a shared foreign policy and even a shared foreign minister.
country independence important
You have to consider that countries have now joined the EU that had no sovereignty for decades, countries like Poland, or others that weren't even countries, like the Baltic states. Independence is especially important for these states.
reality years europe
Nations are an historic reality in Europe. They all have different histories, and they joined the EU at very different times and under widely differing circumstances. I was mayor of Warsaw for three years and always in favor of Poland joining the EU. But I also experienced how we had to implement EU regulations that were completely inappropriate to our situation.
country ukraine turkeys
unlike other countries, we're not skeptical at all when it comes to EU expansion. In fact, we are in favor of admitting Ukraine and Turkey. In this sense, one can hardly say that we are focusing unilaterally on our own national interests. Austria, for example, has held up the negotiations for Turkey's admission to the EU. Why am I against deeper involvement in the EU? There are several reasons for that.
shining risk needs
The controversy over Russian gas deliveries shines a glaring spotlight on the risks involved in this industry. In an energy NATO, EU and NATO member states would guarantee one another assistance in obtaining energy, in any form, but without violence. Of course, we need an additional pipeline system for this purpose.
country determination believe
Some in the West apparently believe that Poland no longer has its own interests, and that it is all too willing to agree with the opinions of others. This is absolutely not the case. Indeed, other countries in Europe uphold their own interests with great determination.