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01.07.-31.12.2011 The logo symbolises dynamism, positive energy and of course solidarity. It depicts Poland as a modern and young-spirited country which is a force for change in Europe. The Presidency logo was created by Jerzy Janiszewski, designer of the now world-famous “Solidarity” logo which became the historic symbol of Poland’s transition to freedom and democracy in the region
Priorities
The Presidency in numbers
European integration as the source of growth Internal market EU Budget 20142020 E-Commerce Commencement of negotiations on the European Patent EU budget concerning the Europe 2020 Reduction of strategy roaming Fees The role of cohesion policy and the CAP SME access to funds Investments in Infrastructure and human capital
Trade negotiations Completion of negotiations with Ukraine, India, Canada, Singapore and Malaysia Opening of negotiations with Moldova and Georgia
Signing the Accession Treaty with Croatia Continuation of accession negotiations with Turkey Progress in negotiations with Iceland European security
Neighbourhood Policy Development of the Eastern Partnership (Eastern Partnership summit in Warsaw) Support for democracy movements in North Africa New strategy for the EU's relations with the Arab world
Energy security Common Foreign and Security Policy Analysis of the EU's external Strengthening of the energy policy EU's capabilities to Development of plan and implement recommendatios crisis management operations to strengthen common EU Strengthening of EU operational capabilities Development of NATO-EU cooperation
50 ministerial meetings in 5 Polish cities More than 300 expert meetings and 200 events under the auspices of the Presidency Around 1,500 meetings in Brussels and Luxembourg
Cities of the Presidency
Europe benefiting from openness European Union expansion
184 days 1,200 trained experts Over 30,000 delegates attending meetings in Poland 80 liaison officers from amongst almost 3,000 candidates PLN 430 million - total Presidency budget 2010-2012 Over PLN 10 million in savings thanks to support from private sector partners
Food security Discussion on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy Effective use of EU funds Maintenance of market orientation
The most important meetings during the Presidency will take place in five Polish cities. These are: Sopot - July Wroclaw - September Krakow - October Poznan - November Warszawa - December Expert meetings and events are being organised under the auspices of the Presidency in many other towns and cities throughout Poland. Selected events in Poland 1/07 8/07 2-3/09 17-18/09 29-30/09 8-11/09 3-4/10 5-7/10 14-15/11 28-29/11 1-2/12
Official inauguration of the Presidency (Warszawa) Joint meeting between the Polish cabinet and the European Commission (Warszawa) Informal meeting of EU-27 foreign ministers(Sopot) European Congress of Women (Warszawa) Eastern Partnership Summit (Warszawa) European Cultural Congress (Wroclaw) Single Market Forum (Krakow) European Tourism Forum (Krakow) 5th EU Equality Summit (Poznan) Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (Poznan) High-level conference for the EU's southern neighbours (Warszawa)
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Gifts promoting Polish design
Delegates arriving at Presidency meetings traditionally receive small gifts... The Polish Presidency promotes Polish young designers, minimalism, traditional materials and a modernism which alludes to tradition and nature.
The winning projects are: • Spinning tops (Monika Wilczyńska) • Document folders (Ania Kuczyńska) • Milk and honey (Beza projekt) • Striped flint cufflinks (Dorota Kempko)
National Cultural Programme Art for Social Change: 1,000 arts projects, 170 partner organisations, 60 recurrent events, 184 cultural days • special projects in: Krasnogruda, Warszawa, Sopot, Białystok, Katowice, Wrocław, Lublin, Kraków, Poznań • European Cultural Congress 8-11 September, Wroclaw • grass-roots cultural initiatives and the Eastern Partnership • debates, workshops, design, music, theatre www.prezydencja.nina.gov.plwww.uwaganakulture.pl
About Polska A modern, original and very useful guide to Poland. This attractive and easy-to-read guide helps foreigners understand Poland and its people and discover many fascinating places recommended by public figures and organisers of cultural activities. Its 208 pages present a consistent, transparent and up-to-date review of the most significant areas in Poland's economic, community and cultural life (8 chapters). It draws attention to places, people and phenomena which emphasise Poland's rich traditions on the one hand and its creativity, modernity and dynamism on the other. The guide is available on the Presidency website
Internet, social media
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International cultural programme I, Culture: 400 projects, 10 capital cities, 10 time zones, 100 days • Projects in Brussels, Berlin, Kiev, London, Madrid, Minsk, Moscow, Paris, Beijing, Tokyo. • Mainstays of the programme: Karol Szymanowski, Czesław Miłosz, Stanisław Lem, Beats of Freedom, I, Culture Puzzle. Modern crafts workshop and I,Culture Orchestra. • Polish projects developed by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in cooperation with Polish and international partners will be presented at leading galleries, theatres, clubs and festivals: Bozar, La Monnaie in Brussels, the National Theatre, Whitechapel Gallery and London Jazz Festival in London, Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin, Teatro Real in Madrid. www.culture.pl • Numerous events by 22 Polish Institutes in Europe and the USA as well as hundreds of public and cultural diplomacy projects by over 100 Polish embassies all around the world.
Polish Cuisine The Polish Presidency presents an unparalleled opportunity to promote Polish cuisine. One of the country's leading chefs, Adam Chrząstowski, is overseeing the creation of a select menu of Polish dishes based on ingredients native to the country which will be served at high level meetings in Poland and Brussels. Foreign delegations and journalists visiting Poland during the Presidency will also be presented with a collection of recipes for Polish dishes specially prepared by 16 chefs, including three professionals from outside Poland, who on a daily basis work in some of Poland's leading restaurants. The point of departure for each recipe is an ingredient commonly associated with Polish cuisine (e.g. herring, cucumbers, buckwheat groats, poppy seeds and venison). Each recipe is preceded by a description of the ingredient - including its cultural context, which is aimed at being comprehensible for foreigners unacquainted with Polish cuisine. The publication is enhanced by the addition of modern illustrations.
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A lot can be written about the Polish EU Presidency. With the environment in mind however, we are limiting this brochure to key phrases, terms and statistics. For more information please visit the official website at www.pl2011.eu. Poland's EU Presidency is a green Presidency.
It is available on the Presidency website
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