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Majority of Czechs Want to Keep the Koruna
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Published: May 14, 2013; 13:04 ♦ (Vindobona)

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A clear majority of Czech citizens reject the Euro and want to keep their national currency, the Czech Koruna.

This shows a survey by NMS Market Research, cited by the news agency CTK. According to the survey 77 percent of Czechs want to keep the Czech Koruna while only 7 percent are in favor of introducing the Euro.
So far, the government in Prague has not fixed a date for the joining of the Eurozone yet and intends not to for the time being. Head of the government Petr Necas has…
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