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Sejm Commemorates 100 Years of the Polish Złoty

The Sejm adopted a resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary of the introduction of the Polish złoty. The złoty replaced the Polish mark in 1924, a crucial step in combating hyperinflation and saving the economy. The resolution emphasizes the significance of this reform for Poland's sovereignty.
Key points
The Sejm resolution commemorates 100 years since the introduction of the Polish złoty (April 29, 1924).
The introduction of the złoty was part of Prime Minister Władysław Grabski's economic reforms aimed at stopping hyperinflation.
The złoty replaced the Polish mark and became a symbol of a strong, reborn Poland.
The Sejm expresses gratitude to the reform's architects and the will to continue the legacy of a strong Polish currency.
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Print number: 10_340
Process start date: 2024-04-25