poland central banker hints at interest rate cut after election

Poland's central bank is potentially considering a reduction in interest rates in July, which could be influenced by the upcoming presidential election.

Przemyslaw Litwiniuk, a policymaker, has suggested this possibility.

The central bank has been experiencing tensions with the ruling party as the political landscape undergoes changes.

Governor Adam Glapinski, who is aligned with the previous administration that lost to Donald Tusk's coalition, has surprised financial markets by indicating that monetary easing may not happen until 2026.

Some critics argue that his remarks are politically motivated, highlighting the ongoing conflict between monetary policy and political interests in Poland.

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