Croatia still on target to adopt Euro and ditch Kuna in 2023 Tags:Europe 9 comments [removed] If this happens the 2007 crash won’t repeat. Good for them? Did anyone think they weren’t on target to adopt it or what was the point of this? Wonder if Dutch will give them their vote of accession. Also it will be interesting to see what Slovenia will ask of Croatia before approving them. In Slovenia it would be political suicide for any party to let Croatia pass until the sea corridor issue is resolved. Technically all counties around the EU use the Euro for some reasons. That’s actually tough for them in current time if skyrocketing inflation. Sounds good for tourism at least. I wish Czechia would go in this direction as well, but it seems it won’t happen anytime soon. …add kuna to the list of endangered animals? Ah, finally they will be joining their Montenegrin brethren! Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Wonder if Dutch will give them their vote of accession. Also it will be interesting to see what Slovenia will ask of Croatia before approving them. In Slovenia it would be political suicide for any party to let Croatia pass until the sea corridor issue is resolved.
Sounds good for tourism at least. I wish Czechia would go in this direction as well, but it seems it won’t happen anytime soon.
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If this happens the 2007 crash won’t repeat.
Good for them? Did anyone think they weren’t on target to adopt it or what was the point of this?
Wonder if Dutch will give them their vote of accession. Also it will be interesting to see what Slovenia will ask of Croatia before approving them.
In Slovenia it would be political suicide for any party to let Croatia pass until the sea corridor issue is resolved.
Technically all counties around the EU use the Euro for some reasons.
That’s actually tough for them in current time if skyrocketing inflation.
Sounds good for tourism at least.
I wish Czechia would go in this direction as well, but it seems it won’t happen anytime soon.
…add kuna to the list of endangered animals?
Ah, finally they will be joining their Montenegrin brethren!