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Poland: 70 Percent against Introduction of Euro
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Published: October 15, 2013; 14:39 ♦ (Vindobona)

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According to a recent survey carried out by Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS) as many as 70 percent reject the idea of introducing the Euro to Poland.

Despite of the general opinion that the Eastern European country has benefitted from joining the European Union (78 percent), the majority of respondents are opposed to the idea of Poland becoming a member of the Eurozone.
The survey was carried out in other CEE EU member states at the same time. Both the Czech Republic and Hungary share Poland’s opinion: Around 70 percent of…
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