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From the presented analysis it follows that the scope of the provisions giving a privileged treatment to banks as compared to other entities has been significantly reduced in recent years. This does not mean, however, that there is no need to make changes in several laws as a result of the recent judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal concerning the banking writ of execution and granting the enforcement clause. There is also need to clarify these provisions whose application leads to problems with interpretation or the provisions allowing the abuse of existing privileges by different entities, eg. in the field of recoveries. Sometimes, there is no consensus on whether a regulation is a privilege (it may be due to the specifics of the bank or of the need to preserve financial stability and protect the public interest).
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The article presents a detailed classification of Monetary Policy Council resolutions as acts of internal law. In the study the attention is focused on monetary policy which is specified by RPP regulation in the form of annual monetary guidelines and complementary acts of the appropriate Council. The RPP Acts of Will were broadened with reflections of political nature of the resolution as a law act as well as the analysis of the relation that occurs between the Council resolution and the Budget formed by the Council of Ministers. The correlation between the two subjects in the economic policy of the country, with the respect for their complete autonomy, is the sign of public finance safety and of the inflationary target realization on the assumed level.
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