Polish Central Bankers Split Over Plan to Probe Governor Glapinski
- Some officials refuse to support an opinion to defend governor
- Glapinski is facing allegations over political partisanship
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Three of Poland’s central bank policymakers refused to support an opinion adopted at a meeting this week that called on the country’s ruling political party to desist from attempts to oust Governor Adam Glapinski.
In a move that underlines a split within the interest rate-setting Monetary Policy Council, two officials left the room and one declined to participate in a vote to endorse the document on Wednesday, according to people familiar with the proceedings who declined to be named, because the deliberations were private.