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By Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw A motion to put the head of the National Bank of Poland (NBP) Adam Glapinski on trial is “ready” and will be submitted “in the coming days”, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on March 19. Any attempt to put Glapinski before the State Tribunal – a special court to try constitutional violations by the president and other top administration figures – is likely to provoke anger from the European Central Bank, sensitive to the issue of independence of central bankers across the bloc. Tusk did not offer any details about the motion, which has to pass in the Sejm, the …