BusinessWeek reported yesterday that Andrzej Olechowski will enter a presidential race in Poland to replace Lech Kaczynski.
He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. He was also an economist for the World Bank.
He also appears to work closely with the banksters: Olechowski sat on the supervisory boards of a number of European banks and corporations. Most notably he was on the advisory board of Goldman Sachs.'
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"He was also an economist for the World Bank"
ReplyDeleteSays it all, really. I can bet money that he will win as well. I smell corruption!
Olechowski is seen now as a looser in Polish politics, no chance for him any longer.
ReplyDeleteBy the way: Olechowski was an aciv communist party (PZPR) member during pro-Brezniev regime, and also an agent for Polish communist secret service. As a pro for him - he admitted he was an agent (as many others denied).