La Repubblica Ceca è uno degli ultimi paesi dell’UE senza l’euro. Una tattica che potrebbe non pagare

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    1. buttetfyr12 on

      Denmark doesn’t have it either.

      But it’s completely tied to the Euro, so in all other aspects apart from the name we pretty much have the the Euro.

    2. I want euro…it became such political topic that basically split country in half and opposition is feeding fear into the other half of people trying to get into government again.

      Among other topics, its that euro will nake everything cost more (tbh probably will a bit) and that we will lose our sovereignity when we lose our currency. Which would be fine point if our currency wasnt so tight on euro and european central bank. Also we are export economy and business doing business only in euros anyway. They just pay salaries in Czech crowns.

      Oh and banks make a bank (pun intended) on exchnage rates si they are happy with status quo

    3. Hearasongofuranus on

      We will never have Euro. There is not a single pro-EU, pro-Euro party. We have just a wide range of parties that are indifferent at best to openly hostile to EU. People have been brainwashed by “Euro bad! you don’t want to pay for the lazy Greeks, do you?!”

      Now with the CBDC it’s completely out of the question. 

    4. Heuchelei on

      There’s a lot of EU countries without the Euro. Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Czechia, Poland, Romania.

    5. This opinion article just summarizes all talking points used by each side (titing towards EUR) and doesn’t give any rational pros/cons analysis from Czech perspective.

    6. LegendarniKakiBaki on

      From the last holdouts I expect Romania and maybe Sweden adopting it in the near future. Poland, Czechia and Hungary don’t have the political landscape that would allow for it.

    7. rodzinny_kociewiak on

      Of course these articles are always about ex-Warsaw Pact countries. They never mention Denmark or Sweden. Neoliberal propagandists try to ashame Czechs, Poles and others that having own currency which insurance rate is fully controlled by a state is something antieuropean and never mention that one currency with 20 fiscal policies not working good and why debt in Euro is worse than in sovereign currency.

    8. Pepa1337 on

      Why does everyone keep talking about us, what about the rest of the countries – Poland, Hungary, Romania, Denmark or Sweden???

    9. It’s self-explanatory when the Euro is Eurodollar basically. A better option is to have long term savings into that. Better liquidity, wider investment options, lower borrowing cost, less volatility. These are basic.

    10. Fiery_Hand on

      One of the last? Interesting. 7 out of 27 EU countries does not have it. It’s 26% of all members, a quarter.

    11. Adoption of Euro by Eastern European countries was a mistake. It didn’t pay off for Slovakia or Croatia, it wouldn’t be better in case of Czechia or Poland. I am very grateful that we don’t use Euro and that the idea of implementing it is wildly unpopular

    12. Slovak banks are getting fat rich from this. E.g. my bank has special exchange rate for CZK. I visit Czechia very frequently, my family lives there. 

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