Polish PM challenges central bank

POLAND - Polish prime minister Leszek Miller said today that legislative measures to force change at the central bank were still a possibility if the central bank did not listen to the views of parliament.

On Friday Miller's Democratic Left Alliance party rejected a proposed bill from its coalition partner, the Polish Peasants' Party, to add new members to the monetary policy committee. This would have provided scope for adding 'doves' to soften the hawkish approach of the current committee.

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