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Poles do not want the euro. The survey shows attachment to the zloty


In the IBRiS study for “Rzeczpospolita”, respondents answered the question “should Poland adopt the euro in the next 10 years?” The results are clear.

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The vast majority of respondents, as many as 62 percent, are against the concept of adopting a common currency in Poland. It is worth noting that of this number, nearly 44 percent declares firm opposition.

On the other side of the barricade stands a much smaller camp of supporters. Only 28.5% of people in Poland have a positive opinion about the euro. respondents, including only 10.5 percent strongly supports this idea.

Ashley Davis

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