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Bulgaria’s Euro Transition: Who Stands to Benefit the Most? - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency

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Bulgaria’s entry into the eurozone is expected to significantly accelerate economic convergence with the euro area and enhance the prosperity of its citizens. According to a recent analysis by the Fiscal Board, cited by Pariteni.

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EU leaders gave the green light to the European Commission's proposal for Bulgaria to adopt the euro at a meeting in Brussels on Thursday. The Commission confirmed earlier this month that Bulgaria is ready to adopt the single European currency on January 1, 2026.

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Will the euro be paid in Bulgaria from 2026 onwards? EU leaders support a corresponding plan by the Brussels Commission. However, the citizens of the Balkans are divided on the issue.

·Germany
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A currency change is approaching: EU leaders are also in favour of paying the euro in Bulgaria from 2026 onwards.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Bulgaria is to adopt the euro on 1 January 2026 – that is what the EU Heads of State and Government have decided. However, according to surveys, the Bulgarian population is divided on the question of currency changeover.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Bulgaria will be able to introduce the euro as a currency from 1 January, as decided by the Heads of State and Government at the EU summit, but there was no agreement on two other issues.

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