Agrounia’s activist recognized the President of the National Bank of Poland, Adam Glapiński, on the pier in Sopot and asked him about the issue regarding her loan. The President of the National Bank of Poland answered the questions positively. At the end of the conversation, the Agrounia activist and Adam Glapiński shake hands.
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How should young people live? I have two jobs, a business, loans are 100%. upwards
– the excited Agrounia activist asked the NBP president.
When did you take out the loan?
asked Adam Glapinski.
Two years ago
The woman replied.
These were the lowest rates. A year and a half ago, interest rates were at their lowest level in history. Now they are back to higher levels. (…) Take 4 months vacation now, you don’t pay
– advised the chairman of the NBP.
The woman replied that it would be useless, because she had to pay off the loan anyway.
I am active in Agrounia and I will work for farmers, for the weak
– she betrayed.
“Take action, organize yourself”
Take action, organize. This is how democracy happens that programs clash
– the chairman of the NBP praised the woman’s activity.
We can advise, will they take our apartments? I have people who want to commit suicide
– said the activist of Agrounia.
Let’s not exaggerate, because I keep track of how many loans are unpaid. There is no height so far. Now you have to go on holiday for 4 months, then every quarter for a month and the rates are low. Maybe we’ll cut interest rates in the last quarter of next year. (…) Right now we have the highest interest rates and the highest inflation
– emphasized Adam Glapiński. The NBP chairman noted that if there is another rate hike, there will be one by 0.25 percentage point. percent At that time, the woman said that she kept the NBP president at his word and the interlocutors shook hands.
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Source: wPolityce