A group of MPs submitted a preliminary motion on Tuesday to bring the President of the National Bank of Poland, Adam Glapiński, before the State Tribunal. The motion, signed by 191 MPs, accuses Glapiński of violating the Constitution and laws. Allegations include unauthorized actions regarding asset purchases, currency market interventions, and hindering the duties of Monetary Policy Council members. Additionally, Glapiński is accused of misrepresenting financial plans to the Finance Minister. Critics, like PiS MP Michał Wójcik, dismiss the allegations, labeling them as baseless. The process for appointing and dismissing the NBP president involves parliamentary approval and is governed by constitutional and statutory provisions.
Source: wnp.pl