Poland will "definitely" hold a referendum on the adoption of the euro, the country’s newly elected president Lech Kaczynski has said.
Mr Kaczynski, a conservative, made his comments on Monday (24 October), one day after his victory over liberal presidential candidate Donald Tusk who he beat by 54 to 46 percent of votes.
According to an AP report, Warsaw’s new president said "there definitely will be a referendum. Getting rid of one's own currency is a very serious limitation of...
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