More Czech people oppose the introduction of the euro to their country than support it, according to a fresh survey.
A poll conducted by the Median agency revealed on Tuesday (12 September) that almost four out of 10 Czechs oppose the adoption of the EU's common currency, according to AFP.
Around 38 percent of people surveyed said they are broadly against their country joining the 12-member eurozone, while 29 percent responded in favour of the idea.
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