I'm not Polish or have any connections to Poland or anything, but I just saw in the news that its being considered as a G20 member. Poland's economy has grown quite a lot after the fall of the Iron Curtain. And I honestly think that in the next 20 years or so many Poles who live abroad for the higher wages might return..? Because the prices are quite low and the general quality of life is getting better and better (I mean, it's regional ofc, but still).
Poland is ofc represented in the sense that the EU as a whole is also a part of the G20, but.. so are France, Germany and Italy, who are G20 members.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal))
What does the G20 actually do?
Coordinating general global economy (like handling debt crises in developing countries), generally responding to global crises (so let's say there's another epidemic – providing economic support and coordinating what should be done), etc.
Or is the danger of Poland getting a far right leader too high? But well.. Argentina is a member.. and Brazil (Bolsonaro was the previous leader..).
And does it even actually matter..? What do the Poles here think?