Should the new government aim to introduce the euro? Clear the survey result

Should the new KO, Third Way and Left government aim to introduce the euro in Poland? Here are the results of the survey.

This question was asked by the IBRiS studio at the request of Radio ZET.

Eurozone? Majority against

The results showed that 62.9 percent of respondents believe that the likely government of KO, Third Way and Left should not strive to introduce the euro in Poland.

The research showed the opposite 21.2 percentage of respondents. “Absolutely yes,” 7.9 percent answered. respondents, and “probably” 13.3 percent

As for the variant that opposes joining the eurozone, 19.5 percent of respondents answered “probably not”, and 43.4 percent indicated “definitely not”. The option ‘hard to say’ was chosen 15.9 per cent

The introduction of the EU currency in Poland is mainly opposed by Law and Justice voters. 85 percent of those who say absolutely “no” are PiS supporters. 43 percent of those who say “yes” are in favor of KO, Third Way and the Left.

“The research by the Institute for Market and Social Research IBRiS on behalf of Radio ZET was conducted on November 10, 2023 using the CATI method among a representative national sample of 1,067 people.”

If and possibly when?

This topic has been discussed in Poland for years. President of the State Central Bank Prof. Adam Glapiński referred again to the issue of the euro during the conference on November 10.

He explained that Poland could only consider this option if the country reaches the level of prosperity of the most developed European countries. – We have often said that we can join the eurozone if we reach the level of economic development of the Western European countries. Then it makes economic sense. I don’t care if it has another meaning – that’s not our job – reminded Adam Glapiński.

Source: Do Rzeczy

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