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Poland's senate names nominees for central bank rate-setting council

Published 12/17/2021, 11:31 AM
Updated 12/17/2021, 11:36 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A woman walks out from the National Bank of Poland headquarters in Warsaw March 4, 2015. Poland cut interest rates deeper than expected on Wednesday, bringing them to a new all-time low to curb deflation and prevent excessive gains of its curr

WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's upper house of parliament named on Friday its nominees for becoming members of the central bank's Monetary Policy Council next year when most of the current cohort's six-year terms expire, senators said on Friday.

Nine of the 10 members of the central bank's rate-setting body are due to leave their roles in 2022. The council is appointed by the Senate, the lower house of parliament the Sejm, and by the president, with each party allowed to nominate three members each. The president also nominates the governor.

Marcin Bosacki, the Senate leader of Poland's largest opposition party, Civic Platform, said the three nominees were Przemyslaw Litwiniuk, a professor at the University of Warsaw, former deputy finance minister Ludwik Kotecki, and Joanna Tyrowicz, who is also a professor at the University of Warsaw.

"Before Christmas we have good news for Poles - we have competent, good professional candidates for the Monetary Policy Council at a difficult time," Bosacki said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A woman walks out from the National Bank of Poland headquarters in Warsaw March 4, 2015. Poland cut interest rates deeper than expected on Wednesday, bringing them to a new all-time low to curb deflation and prevent excessive gains of its currency on the eve of a massive monetary stimulus in the euro zone. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel (POLAND - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS)/File Photo

The Senate will vote on the candidates in three weeks' time, he added.

The terms of office of the two current MPC members appointed by the Senate - Eugeniusz Gatnar and Jerzy Kropiwnicki, expire on Jan. 25, while that of the third, Rafal Sura, ends in November.

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