WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland moved closer to a referendum on the government's plan to adopt the euro on Tuesday as the opposition made clear it would not back necessary constitutional changes in parliament.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that should a last minute compromise with the opposition not be reached a referendum could take place in spring 2009.
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