Polish president wants euro decision after 2015 vote - report


  • World
  • Monday, 20 Oct 2014

Poland's President Bronislaw Komorowski visits the Anaconda-14 joint military exercise of Polish Armed Forces and NATO at a military training area in Orzysz, October 2, 2014. REUTERS/Krzysztof Miller/AGENCJA GAZETA

WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland should decide on its path towards euro accession following parliamentary elections due in the autumn of 2015, President Bronislaw Komorowski was quoted as saying on Monday.

The largest economy in Europe's emerging east is obliged by the terms under which it joined the European Union in 2004 to adopt the single currency at some point. The government has not set a target date, however, and says it will not do so until it has seen the final shape of new euro zone institutions.

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