Talk:Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz

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The link to "100 Days of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz: Euro-Pragmatism Victory" need to be complemented with new material. Marcinkiewicz foreign policy isn't totally "pragmatic".

[edit] Term end date

Actually, Marcinkiewicz remains in office also after his formal resignation, until the next cabinet is sworn in. Therefore, I wouldn't state his term end as 10th July. Also, Jarosław has not become Prime Minister today, but official candidate for PM - he has to assemble a cabinet and get a confidence vote to be sworn in - only then is he legally a PM. Bravada, talk - 15:29, 10 July 2006 (UTC)