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A PESTLE
 PRESENTATION

By:
   Santoshkumar Nair
      Roll No: 16
The Republic of Poland
 Area: 312685 sq km
 Capital : Warsaw
 Neighboring states: Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia,
    Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Russia
   Official Language: Polish
   Population: 38.6 million
   Time: Central European Time(GMT+1)
   Currency: Zloty(1 Euro:4.18 zloty,1$=3.15 zloty)
   Inflation: 4%
   GDP: 765.6 billion USD (Purchasing power parity)
   GDP(2011):4.3%
   Unemployment rate : 12.5%
The origins
of democracy
- The Sejm
The Polish
Parliament
active since
.15 th century
Government & Political Conditions:
 The current government structure
    consists of a council of ministers led
    by a Prime Minister

 The parliament consists of the 460-
    member sejm and the 100- member
    senate or upper house.

 Parties represented in the sejm in
    order of number of seats are
   Civic platform (PO)
   Law and Justice (PiS)
   The Democratic Left Alliance(SLD)
   The Polish People’s Party (PSL)
   Poland Comes First (PJN)
   Social Democracy of Poland (SDPL).
Principle Government Officials:


 President:
Bronislaw Komorowski
 Prime Minister
  Donald Tusk
 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy:
    Waldemar Pawlak (PSL)
   Minister of Foreign Affairs: Radoslaw Sikorski (PO)
   Minister of Defense--Tomasz Siemoniak (PO)
   Minister of Finance--Jacek Rostowski (PO)
   Minister of Treasury--Aleksander Grad (PO)
   Minister of Science and Higher Education--Barbara
    Kudrycka (PO
   Minister of Environment--Andrzej Kraszewski (non-party)
   Minister of Health--Ewa Kopacz (PO)
   Minister of Culture and National Heritage--Bogdan
    Zdrojewski (PO)
   Minister of Justice--Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (PO)
   Minister of Labor and Social Policy--Jolanta Fedak (PSL)
   Minister of Sport--Adam Giersz (non-party)
Economical Conditions:

 Poland’s perennial question. A major
European powerhouse or a backwater
supplying cheap labor?

    Exports : $197.1 billion (2011 est.)
    Imports: :$217.9 billion (2011 est.)
 The economic transformations were launched in 1990
 by the shock therapy authored by the then deputy
 premier and finance minister Leszek Balcerowicz .

 Once dominated by raw materials primarily coal
 today’s polish exports are increasingly composed of
 highly processed goods ,car and car parts, machinery
 and electronics,furniture,non precious metals and
 metal products.

 Imports include machinery and transport equipment,
 intermediate manufactured goods, chemicals,
 minerals, fuels and lubricants.
 Many Polish factories have
  become part of the German
  supply chain because of Poland’s
  high productivity and low wages.
  Poland has a balanced economy,
  big on energy, agriculture,
  manufacturing, high tech
  research and development.
 Since 2004, when Poland joined
  the EU and had access to EU
  structural funds, unemployment
  has remained perniciously high,
  but inflation is low
 Poland’s yachting industry
 is experiencing
 phenomenal growth and is
 set to become a European
 yacht-building hub, whose
 products are marked by
 high quality and low prices.
 In 2010, the value of its
 sales reached almost $500
 million, giving Poland
 about five percent of a
 global market that is
 currently valued at around
 $11.5 billion.
Social
 On June 4th 1989,poland entered a new epoch. On that
 day for the first time in the communist bloc, the
 democratic opposition won what was virtually a free
 election. Two months later a non-communist
 government was formed. The whole of Central and
 Eastern Europe started waking up frm this historical
 torpor. The communist foundations has been
 shattered by the Solidarity movement and its leader
 ,Lech Walesa, who was awarded the nobel prize.
Lech
Walesa
speaks to
the shipyard
workers in
August 1980
The first non-
communist Prime
 Minister
Tadeusz
Mazowiecki
 Since then Poland has
 become a country of colorful
 shops,international
 labels,new technologies and
 dynamic people.In
 restructuring their
 country,Poles have
 demonstrated their optimism
 and initiative,without losing
 any of the spontaneity,
 hospitality and romantic
 touch which has always won
 the the appreciation of
 foreigners.
Polish is spoken by some 50 million
 people around the globe,
 including virtually all Polish
 citizens and a diaspora in Europe
 and North America. London,
 Dublin and Chicago are the
 biggest Polish centres outside
 Poland’s borders

 Faith: According to official
  statistics, 34.6m out of 38m
  citizens of Poland are members of
  some religious group. Over 33m
  are Roman catholics
Technology
 The traditions of Polish science
 dates back to the middle ages. In
 1364,the first Polish University was
 formed. In 1883 two poles
 Zygmunt Wroblewski and Karol
 Olszewski liquefied oxygen and
 nitrogen from the air. Marie Curie
 Sklodowska won two Nobel prizes,
 in 1903 for physics and in 1911 for
 chemistry, she discovered
 polonium and radium. Ignacy
 Lukasiewicz was the inventor of oil
 lamp, a pioneer in oil industry.
 Polish scientists are patenting global industrial
 production of graphene, a miraculous material that is
 set revolutionise electronics. With better
 conductivity than copper it is one hundred times
 stronger than steel. Graphene was invented at the
 Institute of Materials Technology (ITME) in Warsaw.
 A new technology is developed by the company
 Ammono. This small company, has developed a new
 method for synthesising the best, biggest and purest
 crystals of gallium nitride.

 Cardiac surgery robots The second important project
 brings together high technology and the medical
 sciences. Scientists at the Foundation for the
 Development of Cardiosurgery (have created a series
 of cardiac surgery robots known as the Robin Heart
 Family The Robin Heart robots are high-precision
 surgical devices for use in cardiac surgery.
Judiciary of Poland is a responsibility,
  as defined by the constitution of
  Poland of a four-tier court system:
  the Supreme Court of Poland,
  the common courts administrative
  courts (including the Supreme
  Administrative Court of Poland)
  and military courts.
 The common courts, divided
  into appellate courts, district courts
  and regional courts have the
  competency in criminal, civil,
  economic, labor and family law.
Thank You

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Poland pestl analysis

  • 1. A PESTLE PRESENTATION By: Santoshkumar Nair Roll No: 16
  • 2. The Republic of Poland  Area: 312685 sq km  Capital : Warsaw  Neighboring states: Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Russia  Official Language: Polish  Population: 38.6 million  Time: Central European Time(GMT+1)  Currency: Zloty(1 Euro:4.18 zloty,1$=3.15 zloty)  Inflation: 4%  GDP: 765.6 billion USD (Purchasing power parity)  GDP(2011):4.3%  Unemployment rate : 12.5%
  • 3. The origins of democracy - The Sejm The Polish Parliament active since .15 th century
  • 4. Government & Political Conditions:  The current government structure consists of a council of ministers led by a Prime Minister  The parliament consists of the 460- member sejm and the 100- member senate or upper house.  Parties represented in the sejm in order of number of seats are  Civic platform (PO)  Law and Justice (PiS)  The Democratic Left Alliance(SLD)  The Polish People’s Party (PSL)  Poland Comes First (PJN)  Social Democracy of Poland (SDPL).
  • 5. Principle Government Officials:  President: Bronislaw Komorowski
  • 6.  Prime Minister Donald Tusk
  • 7.  Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy: Waldemar Pawlak (PSL)  Minister of Foreign Affairs: Radoslaw Sikorski (PO)  Minister of Defense--Tomasz Siemoniak (PO)  Minister of Finance--Jacek Rostowski (PO)  Minister of Treasury--Aleksander Grad (PO)  Minister of Science and Higher Education--Barbara Kudrycka (PO  Minister of Environment--Andrzej Kraszewski (non-party)  Minister of Health--Ewa Kopacz (PO)  Minister of Culture and National Heritage--Bogdan Zdrojewski (PO)  Minister of Justice--Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (PO)  Minister of Labor and Social Policy--Jolanta Fedak (PSL)  Minister of Sport--Adam Giersz (non-party)
  • 8. Economical Conditions: Poland’s perennial question. A major European powerhouse or a backwater supplying cheap labor? Exports : $197.1 billion (2011 est.) Imports: :$217.9 billion (2011 est.)
  • 9.  The economic transformations were launched in 1990 by the shock therapy authored by the then deputy premier and finance minister Leszek Balcerowicz . Once dominated by raw materials primarily coal today’s polish exports are increasingly composed of highly processed goods ,car and car parts, machinery and electronics,furniture,non precious metals and metal products. Imports include machinery and transport equipment, intermediate manufactured goods, chemicals, minerals, fuels and lubricants.
  • 10.  Many Polish factories have become part of the German supply chain because of Poland’s high productivity and low wages. Poland has a balanced economy, big on energy, agriculture, manufacturing, high tech research and development.  Since 2004, when Poland joined the EU and had access to EU structural funds, unemployment has remained perniciously high, but inflation is low
  • 11.  Poland’s yachting industry is experiencing phenomenal growth and is set to become a European yacht-building hub, whose products are marked by high quality and low prices. In 2010, the value of its sales reached almost $500 million, giving Poland about five percent of a global market that is currently valued at around $11.5 billion.
  • 12. Social  On June 4th 1989,poland entered a new epoch. On that day for the first time in the communist bloc, the democratic opposition won what was virtually a free election. Two months later a non-communist government was formed. The whole of Central and Eastern Europe started waking up frm this historical torpor. The communist foundations has been shattered by the Solidarity movement and its leader ,Lech Walesa, who was awarded the nobel prize.
  • 14. The first non- communist Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki
  • 15.  Since then Poland has become a country of colorful shops,international labels,new technologies and dynamic people.In restructuring their country,Poles have demonstrated their optimism and initiative,without losing any of the spontaneity, hospitality and romantic touch which has always won the the appreciation of foreigners.
  • 16. Polish is spoken by some 50 million people around the globe, including virtually all Polish citizens and a diaspora in Europe and North America. London, Dublin and Chicago are the biggest Polish centres outside Poland’s borders  Faith: According to official statistics, 34.6m out of 38m citizens of Poland are members of some religious group. Over 33m are Roman catholics
  • 17. Technology  The traditions of Polish science dates back to the middle ages. In 1364,the first Polish University was formed. In 1883 two poles Zygmunt Wroblewski and Karol Olszewski liquefied oxygen and nitrogen from the air. Marie Curie Sklodowska won two Nobel prizes, in 1903 for physics and in 1911 for chemistry, she discovered polonium and radium. Ignacy Lukasiewicz was the inventor of oil lamp, a pioneer in oil industry.
  • 18.  Polish scientists are patenting global industrial production of graphene, a miraculous material that is set revolutionise electronics. With better conductivity than copper it is one hundred times stronger than steel. Graphene was invented at the Institute of Materials Technology (ITME) in Warsaw.
  • 19.  A new technology is developed by the company Ammono. This small company, has developed a new method for synthesising the best, biggest and purest crystals of gallium nitride.  Cardiac surgery robots The second important project brings together high technology and the medical sciences. Scientists at the Foundation for the Development of Cardiosurgery (have created a series of cardiac surgery robots known as the Robin Heart Family The Robin Heart robots are high-precision surgical devices for use in cardiac surgery.
  • 20. Judiciary of Poland is a responsibility, as defined by the constitution of Poland of a four-tier court system: the Supreme Court of Poland, the common courts administrative courts (including the Supreme Administrative Court of Poland) and military courts.  The common courts, divided into appellate courts, district courts and regional courts have the competency in criminal, civil, economic, labor and family law.