sábado, 17 de julho de 2010

Estonia looks to boost euro support

TALLINN - The Estonian Finance Ministry has announced that it will launch a campaign to increase support among the general population for the country joining the eurozone at the start of next year.

According to "Business Week", at present less than half the Estonian population - 45% - support the move to adopt the EU's single currency. Opposition to the adoption of the single currency is strongest among senior citizens and the Russian-speaking population.

The Baltic Times