The panel last year cut rates by a combined 175 basis points amid signs of subsiding inflation.
Poland's central bank chief, Adam Glapiński, said last month that inflation was expected to stay within the National Bank of Poland's target range over the next few years.
He told reporters that forecasts from both the central bank and external institutions pointed to inflation holding near the 2.5 percent target, with a tolerance band of 1 percentage point.
Inflation stood at 2.4 percent in Poland last month in year-on-year terms, according to a flash estimate by the country’s statistics office.
Next year, Polish inflation is expected to average 3 percent, under the country's budget approved by parliament in a final vote earlier this month.
The Polish central bank predicted in its latest Inflation Report, released on November 7, that inflation would average 2.9 percent in 2026, followed by 2.5 percent in 2027.
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Source: IAR, PAP, nbp.pl