From his lengthy analysis we can learn that "Those who make fast decisions – win". Unfortunately for the former Prime Minister, he made his decision too late: “He has missed the boat. If Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz wanted to give advice before Goldman Sachs for which he worked, was accused of not really helping the zloty, then it could have been perceived as quite foresightful,” said Wojciech Jabłoński, a specialist in political marketing. “Now after the whole affair, Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz should avoid the topic of saving the Polish economy.”
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But former Prime Minister seems to have yet another goal: by means of his latest analytical entry written in professional jargon ("In case of the budget, a slight mistake might have been made of maintaining macroeconomic indices at a rather unrealistic level, which later on had to lead to including Poland in a regional basket, and thus to withdrawing billions of dollars and financial speculation."; “Domestic consolidation of the oil and gas sector, and then both downstream and upstream expansion, may lead to the emergence of a major European actor”) he would surely like to part with the image of a sugar-daddy, which he has earned in the past few months. “He will probably fail in his attempt to transform himself from a playboy into an impartial expert as well, moreover such attempt will expose former prime minister to ridicule instead,” summed up Jabłoński.
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