WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's prime minister praised the performance of his finance minister on Wednesday, cooling recent talk that Jacek Rostowski could soon be replaced due to divisions over economic policy.
In June, sources close to the government told Reuters that Prime Minister Donald Tusk might want someone else in the finance minister's post as British-born Rostowski would not accept a loosening of fiscal policy to fix a stumbling economy.
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