Kaczyński about the admission of the euro. Gave a cosmic term

Jarosław Kaczyński

According to Jarosław Kaczyński, foreign politicians “cisna” Poland regarding the rapid adoption of the euro. The PiS president argues that we should not hurry with it.

According to the provisions of the Accession Treaty of 2003, Poland is obliged to accept the euro. Although 22 years have passed since signing the treaty in April, nothing happens regarding the introduction of the European currency, which is related primarily to the lack of political will, regardless of who exercises power.

Kaczyński about the admission of the euro

Jarosław Kaczyński, the President of Law and Justice, belongs to the group of politicians who do not want to quickly replace the zloty of the euro. The head of the largest opposition party expressed this during today’s speech in Bialystok. – You have to remember that we have no deadline (for Euro-Red.) And we can accept the euro in 2197, for example. But at the moment we are very much about it – said the PiS president, cited by the website 300polityka.pl.

The former prime minister referred to his conversations with German politicians, during which it was supposed to rain: “accept the euro, we agree to various things”.

A group of euro opponents in Poland is growing

Poles are skeptical about accepting the Euro. This is commanded by the SW Research studio for “Wprost” conducted in May. To the question “are you in favor of accepting the euro in Poland?”, As much as 62.2 percent. respondents answered “no”. 23.3 percent are behind the introduction of the European currency. respondents, and 14.4 percent There is no opinion on this issue.

The most skeptical for the euro in Poland are examined at the age of 25-34 (almost 70 percent), as well as:

  • village residents (67.3 percent),

  • people with secondary education (65.4 percent),

  • Earning from 5000 to 7000 PLN net (63.3 percent).

The group of euro opponents on the Vistula is growing – in a year ago the survey for “NO” was 61 percent. respondents, and 26 percent supported this concept.

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