Govt . lays out 20 year plan
26th June 2009
Poland should aim over the next two decades to catch up with the countries of “old” Europe. This is the vision laid out in a new document issued by the government entitled “Poland 2030: Development Challenges.”
The report released last week offers a diagnosis of Poland’s development since 1989 and provides a concrete long-term strategic vision for Poland’s future. “In an age when everything is speeding up, strategic planning has disappeared from the public arena,” Prime Minister Donald Tusk said during the public unveiling of the document.
Targets are set in the report for meeting ten challenges facing Poland over the next two decades in terms of the economy, society, an ...
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