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    Second Polish Presidential Candidate Calls for Lower Rates

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    Posted on February 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Polish presidential candidates Szymon Holownia and Rafal Trzaskowski advocate for lower interest rates, challenging the central bank's current stance.

    Polish Presidential Candidates Advocate for Lower Rates

    By Pawel Florkiewicz

    WARSAW (Reuters) - A centre-right candidate in Poland's presidential election on Friday became the second contender in the race to call for lower interest rates, after the central bank had previously pushed back against such comments as an attack on its independence.

    Szymon Holownia, speaker of the lower house of parliament and the Third Way candidate in the presidential elections scheduled for May, called on the central bank to cut interest rates in a letter shared on social media on Friday.

    This came after frontrunner Rafal Trzaskowski, the candidate of Prime Minister Donald Tusk's Covic Coalition (KO), called for rate cuts in mid-January, arguing that this would boost growth and provide relief to borrowers.

    "I deeply believe that the cut in interest rates is an important impulse for the entire Polish economy, as it can create space for investment, new jobs and increased demand," wrote Holownia in a letter to the central bank governor published on X.

    "I am turning to you... with a request to consider lowering the interest rates of the National Bank of Poland."

    The National Bank of Poland (NBP) has kept interest rates unchanged since October 2023, with the reference rate at 5.75% and central bank governor Adam Glapinski said on February, there were no grounds for lowering borrowing costs at the moment.

    Inflation was 5.3% in January, while the central bank's inflation target is 2.5% plus or minus one percentage point.

    The central bank did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but during a conference in January, Glapinski said that rate decisions are made by the entire Monetary Policy Council (MPC) and that the central bank should not be pulled into the election campaign.

    High interest rates are one of the factors contributing to the strengthening of the zloty, which on Thursday reached its highest level in 10 years against the euro.

    Key Takeaways

    • •Szymon Holownia calls for lower interest rates.
    • •Rafal Trzaskowski also supports rate cuts.
    • •Central bank maintains independence in rate decisions.
    • •Interest rates have been unchanged since October 2023.
    • •High rates contribute to a strong zloty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Second Polish presidential candidate calls for lower rates

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the call for lower interest rates by Polish presidential candidates amid the election campaign.

    2Who are the candidates calling for rate cuts?

    Szymon Holownia and Rafal Trzaskowski are the candidates advocating for interest rate cuts.

    3What is the central bank's stance?

    The National Bank of Poland has kept rates unchanged since October 2023 and emphasizes its independence in rate decisions.

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