WARSAW, March 22 (Reuters) - Poland's main interest rate
should rise to 7.00% in order to effectively tackle infaltion,
central banker Przemyslaw Litwiniuk said on Wednesday.
"In the Budget Act, the government assumed an interest rate
of 7.00% and I agree with the government," he told news website
Gazeta.pl. Poland's main interest rate is currently at 6.75%.
(Reporting by Alan Charlish and Pawel Florkiewicz)
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