Premier Tusk Blasts Polish Central Bank for U-Turn on Budget Inflows.

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      The Polish government has criticized the country's central bank for not properly communicating with the finance ministry regarding potential inflows into the state budget. Prime Minister Donald Tusk's administration plans to amend the National Bank of Poland's charter to address this issue. Governor Adam Glapinski, who is accused of politicizing his office, denies any wrongdoing. Last year, the central bank announced a loss of over 20 billion zloty, resulting in no flows into the budget. The government intends to establish a legal mechanism for communication between the central bank and the finance ministry. [Extracted from the article]
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