The First Prime Minister of Communist Free Poland - Jan Krzysztof Bielecki Interview [Kult America]
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- Опубликовано: 21 дек 2020
- Fully interview with Prime Minister Jan Krzysztof Bielcki from 2018 "Solidarity of Polish Values" ( • Solidarity of Polish V... )
Jan Krzysztof Bielecki is a Polish liberal politician and economist. A leading figure of the Gdańsk-based Liberal Democratic Congress in the early 1990s, Bielecki served as Prime Minister of Poland for most of 1991. In his post-political career, Bielecki served as president of Bank Pekao between 2003 and 2010, and served as the president of the Polish Institute of International Affairs between 2009 and 2015. Since the early 2000s, Bielecki has been a member of the Civic Platform party. In 2010, the Warsaw Business Journal described Bielecki as one of the most respected economists in Poland.
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Full interview with Prime Minister Jan Krzysztof Bielcki from 2018 "Solidarity of Polish Values" ruclips.net/video/d_St3QZajJ4/видео.html
Good interview. I am from Czechia, Poles resisted Communism more than us Czechs, one always got the feeling that they were not completely broken people. But Poland still has a hard road ahead, Communism did infect the nation, some of the best Poles were killed in 1940s-1950s, such losses take very long time to heal.
Tak bracie tak :/
Correction: Mr Mazowiecki was the first
Thanks for the video, Ryan!
Subscribing now. Great work!
How can this film have so little wievs? It is brilliant! Cheers Ryan!
great interview
Ryan you are great
he speaks English damn good
Would you interview Janusz Korwin-Mikke, the MP who presented the "lustration resolution" in 1992? pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uchwa%C5%82a_lustracyjna
Great English Mr. Senior Prime Minister
I will not even write that he is a "controversial character" because he is a negative one. Co-organizer of "privatization" during the period of "25 years of freedom". Leszek Balcerowicz's right hand man.
Pierwszym premierem był Pan Tadeusz Mazowiecki
Isn`t privatization a normal natural part of capitalism?
@@mistersquare7327 You still don't understand? "Privatization" meant the transfer of property to a specific group (clan), practically for free. Assets were also sold to Western companies for next to nothing, pursuing various goals (e.g. bribes).
@@podunkman2709 but it was like that in every ex-socialist country. It was inevitable. The Western capitalists needed profit out of their victory in the Cold War. Do you think they were interested in prosperity of Poles, Russians, or Bulgarians? It would be naive to think they cared.
Nonsens. Pierwszym niekomunistycznym ministrem był Jan Olszewski. Bielecki został wybrany przez Sejm składający się w 2/3 z funków kompartii. A w pozostałej części z podejrzanych osobników wskazanych przez TW "Bolka".
But...
Do you know how fricked polish goverment is these days?
@@johnperic6860 I hope it's sarcasm. I respect your opinion, but it's still bad here.
@@noobpoob3889 yeah they are getting away because of the current war situation bbut they’re not great
An interview with a man who came from nowhere, knew nothing, destroyed industry by selling out in insane way what was built by generations after a total destruction of WW2. He should be behind vars or condemn not kindly interviewed...
Exactly! I spit on them, ha tfu!
Like balcerowicz who destroy polish small biznes , pgr area agriculture people who cannot working and earn
Guys look at the rest of post-soviet countries that didn't have people like Balcerowicz.
Sure, they fucked up a lot but without them, it would've been much worse right now.
@@JacobLDere you mean Estonia or Latvia? Why china did not follow balcerowicz?
@@maxio08 Baltic Staes had political goles similar to polish.
China didn't followed Balcerowicz's ideas becouse they were, and still are a communist state. When chinese people were protesting and fighting for their freedom in 1989 (like polish people), communists massacred them in the Tiananmen Square Masacre.
Free Poland its not communism Poland tfu!
Not so free now 😐
I am a communist