The government, however, is likely to ignore the ruling.
Adam Glapiński
Parliament to ignore constitutional court order not to proceed with putting central bank chief on trial
Sejm speaker Szymon Hołownia accused the court of “unlawfully interfering” and “exceeding its authority”.
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Poland’s central bank chief elected for further term
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The move would buck an international trend away from high-denomination notes.