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Wysłany: Pią 11:13, 20 Maj 2011
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"It is the [Nobel} Committee's opinion namely he stands as one inspiration and a shining example to all those who, below another conditions, fight because freedom…. Finally on July 19, 1989; Tadeusz Mazowiecki, a longtime Solidarity director,
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, became the 1st non Communist Polish Prime Minister since World War 2.
Determined to succeed, workers in Gdansk risked freedom and decease to achieve a vaporous goal. Inspired by governors like driver Anna Walentinowicz, murdered Father Jerzy Popieluszko and imprisoned organizer Lech Walesa; the workers fought for freedom. In 1995, former Polish President Walesa founded the Lech Walesa Institute whose task namely apt Consolidat[e] democracy and appliance the free mall economic in Poland.
In June 1980, 17,000 workmen went on strike in the Lenin Shipyard over the dismissal of militant crane driver Anna Walentinowicz. By August 14th Lech Walesa was put in dictate of the Interfactory Strike Committee (ISC), interlocking coal miners with dock workmen national. The migrate worked and on August 24th, 500,000 operators demanded the Marxist government implement their 21 postulates. The government fast buckled and on August 31st 1980 signed the 'Gdansk Agreement' giving workers the right to buffet and to systematize freely.
Within 3 months, 25% of the national population, 10 million workers and farmers, joined the ISC which soon became into a team of unions cried Solidarnosc (Solidarity). Western encouragement for the Poles was additional with Walesa meeting Pope John Paul II and acquiring the Catholic Churchs backing of the action. In 1981 Walesa was labeled Time Magazines Man of the Year and International Labor Organizations from Japan to Sweden invited him as a visitor. All these events culminated with the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize being gifted to Walesa on December 10th.
The Poles enjoyed this current emancipation and market system. They began to use their political weight to get their direction aboard things ranging from the EU ration to issues over election rights. In EU business, lawmaker Andrew Duff said behind the July 23rd 2007 meeting: "They are still looking to destroy the treaty [voting rights charter], practically speaking….If this infection spreads that ambition average the end of the charter."
But there is a down side in this system. Free Markets method negotiations according to the US White House,
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, National Security Council. It appears Poland is being coerced to choose among the EU voting rights publish and the Gdansk shipyard closure. Lech Walesa said the shipyard is "the mother of free Poland
Polish folk took Lech Walesas goals of a free market Poland to heart. In 1990 economic shock treatment was instilled in Poland and took the financial system to a complete market economy. It joined NATO in 1999 as a full participating state and voted to join the EU in June 2003.
But today at nightly GMT, the European Union, the symbol of Free Markets in Europe, demanded that Gdansk sharply mow back its capability or…handover tens of millions of pounds…a move that could propel it into bankruptcy. The remaining 3,000 shipyard workers,
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, many veterans of the fight for free signals, are almost to succumb to the very free markets they fought and died for.
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Poland was the largest of 10 countries to join the EU in 2004 and characterized 50% of the GDP of those nations; whatever, the Poles still had many economical problems. High unemployment (20%) is ever since the greatest of those problems.
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