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Swiss Franc Borrowers Are Fighting in the Sejm over Interest. "These Are Not Trivial amounts."

Instead of streamlining the system, the Swiss franc bill may open a new front in the conflict. After two months of parliamentary silence, the bill sparked heated discussions in a parliamentary committee. The dispute concerns a fundamental issue: settlements between borrowers and banks. The deeper the details, the more questions arise about who will truly benefit from these changes and who may lose the most. However, the Ministry of Justice is op…
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Instead of streamlining the system, the Swiss franc bill may open a new front in the conflict. After two months of parliamentary silence, the bill sparked heated discussions in a parliamentary committee. The dispute concerns a fundamental issue: settlements between borrowers and banks. The deeper the details, the more questions arise about who will truly benefit from these changes and who may lose the most. However, the Ministry of Justice is op…

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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