The EURO - Who Joins Next?

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@JoaoSantos-ur1gg
@JoaoSantos-ur1gg 3 ай бұрын
Eurozone demanding a 60% limit on public debt when the Eurozone average is 90% is funny.
@JoaoSantos-ur1gg
@JoaoSantos-ur1gg 2 ай бұрын
@marmite_popsicle Maybe make requirements that your own members comply with then? Imagine if Gulf countries formed an organization requiring its members to be democratic.
@EddieNewmanLED
@EddieNewmanLED Ай бұрын
That's exactly the reason why. If your workplace only has unmotivated and untalented employees, do you want to recruit the same or aim to attract promising talent?
@JoaoSantos-ur1gg
@JoaoSantos-ur1gg Ай бұрын
@@EddieNewmanLED If one employee is "unmotivated and untalented", then it's that employee's fault. If all employees are "unmotivated and untalented", then it's the employer's fault. Anyway, why are you comparing people with countries?
@laszlomolnar9091
@laszlomolnar9091 19 күн бұрын
Ezért tartjuk 67 %-on évek óta Magyarországon😊. Így sajnos nem vesznek fel😂😂😂
@Klote3241
@Klote3241 5 ай бұрын
Hungary is the least likely currently as long as Orban is in power.
@giovannizanutta991
@giovannizanutta991 5 ай бұрын
Lucky Hungary
5 ай бұрын
@@giovannizanutta991 Lucky my ass, Orbán and the fidesz has made us the poorest country in the EU.
@veronicajensen7690
@veronicajensen7690 5 ай бұрын
lucky Hungary
@veronicajensen7690
@veronicajensen7690 5 ай бұрын
you still have a lot of sovereignty that can't be bought for money, a Government who actually work for their people, a country not destroyed by migration, Hungary will not end up the poorest one for long, those who chose the follow orders from EU/USA will, look at many of the other countries, their issues, violence in the streets, debt growing fast, where do you think they will end?
5 ай бұрын
@@veronicajensen7690 lol, orbán imports half a million chinese, vietnamese and islamist migrants, and he has already made Hungary into the poorest country in the EU
@purokujunior4720
@purokujunior4720 5 ай бұрын
Most countries who are using Euro now couldn't even adopt it today, because of the bad financial situation.
@vave2607
@vave2607 3 ай бұрын
Because of Euro that drag them into the problems 😂😂😂😂🎉
@cata750
@cata750 2 ай бұрын
​@@vave2607massive amounts of coping
@mrj774
@mrj774 5 ай бұрын
Crazy to see Czechia can't keep inflation in Czech
@jakubblaha4904
@jakubblaha4904 5 ай бұрын
Its at 2% now. Way below european or eurozone average. Its been at euroean average around 2,5% for several months already too
@meshuga27
@meshuga27 5 ай бұрын
They cannot keep higher GDP growth because of tight reliance on german economy (I'm Pole and am not happy about that), that's more worrisome..
@Scroapy
@Scroapy 5 ай бұрын
@@meshuga27 not really a reliance on german economy, but more like an absence of a long term plan for transformation of our industries into high added value ones. We have insane amounts of "written down" strategies, but we never stick to them long term and when one government starts executing the plan the next general elections usually make a huge political shift, which also abandons the previous strategic plan therefore halts any prospects of above average growth. Fighting populism is also not adding any optimistic prospects for years to come. The problem is the same as in almost any democracy - uneducated or uninformed people participate in elections and there is a lot of these voters, who try to vote for the "next savior" instead of political views.
5 ай бұрын
@@jakubblaha4904 Whoosh.
@petrskupa6292
@petrskupa6292 5 ай бұрын
It was really bad (arrival of gas price shock with previous government spending under Covid made it hot for two years), yet the numbers here are bit lagging By spring Czech gov got inflation back in “czech” 😊 (under 2%)
@guciodestroyer2432
@guciodestroyer2432 5 ай бұрын
Majority of Poles are against introduction Euro and we well know why.
@zeldaolinkberserkgantz1136
@zeldaolinkberserkgantz1136 5 ай бұрын
Majority of romanians also dont want euro currency
@Nekromankher
@Nekromankher 5 ай бұрын
agreed
@Mido_
@Mido_ 5 ай бұрын
why?
@Nekromankher
@Nekromankher 5 ай бұрын
@@Mido_ Because we would not only lose some of our patriotism by losing our Own currency, we would be more easily influenced by the west, and the idea is from tusk(our hated prime minister) and Tusk is anti-polish and pro-euro meaning majority of the country hates him and his ideas, such as "zielony ład", aka limit your Citizens as much as possible Under the pretext of saving nature to increase your ongrowing influence (as a high rank) and Destroy the country and after that flee to your 5 Star villa in Spain.
@iPigus.
@iPigus. 5 ай бұрын
​@@Mido_well our economy is weaker and wed probably would end up similar to greece or something
@GreatgoatonFire
@GreatgoatonFire 5 ай бұрын
The vote on EURO in Sweden was such a mess. Four factions: Pro-Euro Left, Pro-Euro Right, Anti-Euro Right and Anti-Euro Left. No party was united.
@ElBandito
@ElBandito 5 ай бұрын
Understandable. The issue was not simple.
@MoetHolgersson
@MoetHolgersson 5 ай бұрын
it´s not an issue because no one wants the euro in sweden and should not be 55%, it´s just some parties are open for debate but if it would go to a voting I would guess it to be 80 against and 20 for
@RaduRadonys
@RaduRadonys 5 ай бұрын
@@MoetHolgersson So 20% of Swedish people are nobody? Ok then, you must be so superior then.
@naapsuvaimne740
@naapsuvaimne740 5 ай бұрын
@@RaduRadonys sweden will never join the euro
@RaduRadonys
@RaduRadonys 5 ай бұрын
@@naapsuvaimne740 the same way it will never join NATO? Oh wait....
@Krystone...
@Krystone... 5 ай бұрын
I am Polish and I was fully on adopting the Euro for more than a decade earlier on when Poland joined the European Union in 2004. However joining the Eurozone means inability to set our own interest rates according to the performance of the economy. This is actually more important than a few advantages that the Euro brings. Besides, we can still borrow money in Euro at low interest rates and at the same time we can save money in Polish Zloty at a higher interest rate.
@CHALETARCADE
@CHALETARCADE 5 ай бұрын
Having a strong and stable currency is invaluable, with all due respect, I don't think you thought this through.
@jajajejehjune4301
@jajajejehjune4301 5 ай бұрын
Złoty is super stable currency. Just check fluctuations over last 30 years.
@Badger99873
@Badger99873 5 ай бұрын
​@@CHALETARCADE Having our own currency most importantly brings us more freedom. Adopting the euro would make Poland more dependant on the eu economy rather than on our own and how it shapes.
@gabriels6795
@gabriels6795 5 ай бұрын
​The Euro isn't stable. It's subject to the will of Washington. If Washington blows up our energy infrastructure and then sells us gas for 3x the price... We can't do anything. Where as Poland could buy it's own energy and its currency is independent of the suicidal Washington Enslavement. Anyway, with tusk in power it's hopeless for Poland anyway ​@@CHALETARCADE
@aodriseu
@aodriseu 5 ай бұрын
@@Badger99873 This is natural if you want to be a member of the EU. I would really like if the EU would said you either adopt the euro or leave the block. Fully integrated, but smaller market is better than this tbh.
@emrebey2244
@emrebey2244 5 ай бұрын
I think the next Euro state will be Montenegro, they already uses and when they join EU, they don't have currency so they have to use Euro
@ZariDim3012
@ZariDim3012 5 ай бұрын
I'm really hopeful for Crna Gora's accession to the EU soon! But I don't think it'll be as soon as the start of 2026 - the date currently most likely for the adoption of the euro in BG.
@milaenlommer9732
@milaenlommer9732 5 ай бұрын
Not at all. They are using it illegally and would actually have to drop the Euro in order to join the EU. Look it up.
@Bleach1443
@Bleach1443 5 ай бұрын
@@milaenlommer9732That’s actually not true nowhere does it say that they need to drop it to join the EU
@teaser6089
@teaser6089 5 ай бұрын
@@milaenlommer9732 Actually that's not true. Any country can use another countries currency, however those countries are not allowed to print the currency. No Euros are printed in Montenegro, as those Euros wouldn't be valid anyways. This is why many nations in South America have adopted the US Dollar, they cannot print any dollars, but they can use it as their official currency and with this bet on the Dollar having a lower inflation than their own currency.
@RaduRadonys
@RaduRadonys 5 ай бұрын
@@teaser6089 If a country cannot print money, from where do they get the foreign money? For instance, from where does Montenegro take the euros to function as a country?
@lahan3628
@lahan3628 5 ай бұрын
The majority of Swedes do not want to switch to the euro. Only about 34% are for the euro and 66% against. So it is not true that 55% want to switch to the euro.
@Nils.Minimalist
@Nils.Minimalist 5 ай бұрын
That's probably just "your truth" because most people live in their own bubble these days.
@lahan3628
@lahan3628 5 ай бұрын
@@Nils.Minimalist No, according to official statistics from May 2024.
@Wajze
@Wajze 5 ай бұрын
@@Nils.Minimalist Käften jävla trädkramare.
@MMerlyn91
@MMerlyn91 5 ай бұрын
@@lahan3628 Good. You shouldn't, the Euro is a disaster.
@TheGrace020
@TheGrace020 5 ай бұрын
Kronan skall vara kvar! 💛💙
@PiotrKuczaj
@PiotrKuczaj 5 ай бұрын
I grew up in southern Poland not far from Slovakia border. When I was a kid we use to go shopping to Slovakia because it was cheap and nice there, much better prices than on Polish side of the old border… but after Slovakia adopted euro, everything change. We stop going there because it was simply too expensive, but Slovaks start coming to Poland because it was cheaper on our side of the old border. I know that Germans living not far from polish border like to make shopping in Poland, because it is simply better deal… I don’t know much about international monetary law and stuff… but I know that Slovaks I meet wasn’t very happy about euro. As amateur coin collector I will be happy to see “polish euros” but as citizen I’m bit worry about it.
@ignacioc.furfaro5638
@ignacioc.furfaro5638 4 ай бұрын
That is not related to the Euro, it is related to the level of development of the economy. Swiss people cross the border to buy in France, Italy, and Germany for instance.
@szso8610
@szso8610 4 ай бұрын
@@ignacioc.furfaro5638 So what happened that suddenly after the introduction of the EURO this changed?
@gregjuicey
@gregjuicey 4 ай бұрын
I was in Poland few months ago, and the prices are almost exactly the same as in Slovenia who has Euro for years now. EURO isnt the only thing affeting the prices...nor is inflation.
@PiotrKuczaj
@PiotrKuczaj 4 ай бұрын
@@gregjuicey yes, our central bank is not disconnected from the gov and last years populist party mismanaged polish economy. I address time after Slovakia transition to euro. But you right, prices in Poland rose to similar level as in rest of Europe… earnings didn’t 😂
@qazplmm632
@qazplmm632 3 ай бұрын
Adopting euro by itself does not guarantee neither economy improving nor degrading. Internal politics play the major role and if the government fails after adopting the euro then blaming the euro is just a red herring
@Leadstar1212
@Leadstar1212 5 ай бұрын
2:13 A note, Bulgaria managed to stabilize the inflation under 3% since March(meaning almost 6 months of 2.3 to 2.5), which means that in a couple of months, the country will ask for a revaluation report. Bulgaria has a high chance of getting in the middle of 2025.
@maxdepasquale2351
@maxdepasquale2351 5 ай бұрын
Слава на България!
@philipkandinski5233
@philipkandinski5233 Ай бұрын
I still doubt it will come so soon.. most of the Bulgarian money is under corruption and illegal stuff... they will postpone the euro until they launder it all completely.. and then the euro will come 😅
@Seuthopolis
@Seuthopolis 14 күн бұрын
Love from Bulgaria! 🇧🇬❤️💶🇪🇺🔜
@dzonydzas4964
@dzonydzas4964 5 ай бұрын
The thing with Poland is that when everything goes well and we meet the criteria, people are like "we don't need Euro, everything is fine". And when there is a period of high inflation and people are like "well, maybe Euro would be a good idea" then we don't meet the criteria xd
@bohen2126
@bohen2126 5 ай бұрын
I don't think we need it either way.
@dlugi4198
@dlugi4198 5 ай бұрын
You guys also have zloty in constitution, so you would need much more than majority in Parliament voting to abandon zloty. No way that's happening.
@Loostyc
@Loostyc 5 ай бұрын
​@@dlugi4198the EU treaty takes precedence over the constitution. They don't need to change it, it's already obsolete
@ab-ym3bf
@ab-ym3bf 5 ай бұрын
​@@LoostycI don't think so. The German constitutional court has made some decisions against EU treaty. Every member is still sovereign. But, I'm no lawyer, so happy to be corrected.
@dlugi4198
@dlugi4198 5 ай бұрын
@@Loostyc I am well aware of Van Gend & Loos... However, some member states (and I think Poland is one of them) claim supremacy of member constitution over eu treaties. And the polish constitutional court with justices chosen by PiS will see it the same way
@TheJayjayforce
@TheJayjayforce 5 ай бұрын
I agree that Bulgaria is a given for the next member. Probably mid 2025, maybe 1 Jan 2026 if they struggle a bit with their inflation. After that it really comes down to politics over which governments want it most. I mean yeah, Romania is the only other country actively pushing for it, but they still have a looong way to go. So I think a Sweden or Czechia could easily follow after them if the Governments move to pursue that. Still, Sweden would need a public referendum on it so they may still be a few years away. Got to make sure that the referendum is a guarantee since a failed referendum could set them back years or decades. For that reason I would actually put Czechia ahead of Sweden. Poland in 4th then. Both Romania and Hungary have a long ways to go, but if and when Orban gets toppled, Hungary may start progressing rapidly. I also wouldn't count out Denmark. Yes they have an Opt-Out, but they can always choose to remove it. This definitely wouldn't happen anytime soon, years away at least, but it could and I think will happen. Polls do seem to show an uptick in support of Euro-adoption, though still far under 50%. But I do have to wonder what would happen to Public Opinion in Denmark once Sweden joins. That could easily lead to a major shift in Denmark over a few years since Sweden and Denmark are so intertwined.
@veronicajensen7690
@veronicajensen7690 5 ай бұрын
the public opinion in Sweden don't change policies in Denmark, for years and years they thought we were racists due to our migration laws, now they wish they had done the same, there are many laws and opinions different between Denmark and Sweden although we have many things in common, 26% of Danes would like to join the euro, we have had several referendums about the euro there is now only 2 political parties who want the euro one party get around 8% of the votes, the other around 2%, joining the euro is the stupidest thing a country can do because then the EU had full control and can shut down the economy as they did for 2 years in Greece and Cyprus , people couldn't get their own money out of the banks, they could only withdraw 50 euro pr day, the amount the slowly got higher over time, any country could be in a situation where their debt is to high according to EU, or the country don't play by EU "values" we have all seen how they punish Hungary and Poland because they won't accept migrants, with euro it's easier because it's the entire economy they can shut down, it also makes it very difficult to leave EU, I can say Denmark is not so pro EU as people think, the population have been convinced we have to be members because "look at UK" propaganda that completely ignores EU's own economy downfall on the world stage and the other 160 countries outside Eu not having the UK issue, incl. Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Monaco ect. having no issue outside EU, however you never see an EU flag in Denmark unless it's an Embassy, you do however see the Danish flag everywhere, Danes are very nationalistic so I would not count on us ever getting the euro, before that day come there is no such thing as EU
@MMerlyn91
@MMerlyn91 5 ай бұрын
@@veronicajensen7690 Congrats, you're very smart people. Both on migration and the Euro you've taken some very good decisions. You didn't fall for propaganda gullible people easily fall for.
@ogrizzo
@ogrizzo 5 ай бұрын
@@veronicajensen7690Denmark has not had a monetary policy for how long? Thirty, forty, fifty years? This made sense while you used the DM but called it 3.81 crowns, but now I guess you just love leaving money to your banks every time you travel.
@naapsuvaimne740
@naapsuvaimne740 5 ай бұрын
why the hell you think sweden will join the euro , it wont happen
@mpelle129
@mpelle129 5 ай бұрын
@@veronicajensen7690 do you know that your currency is already pegged to the Euro? So you don't devalue against the Euro. You are stick with the EMU but you don't have a say in the ECB. This is your stupid nationalism at his best. I've always found it very strange: a so advanced and civilized country, so stupidly nationalist.
@RafaelW8
@RafaelW8 5 ай бұрын
Thanks, been waiting on an update for Bulgaria since your last video few months ago.
@danielnikolov6671
@danielnikolov6671 3 ай бұрын
We will probably fulfill the inflation/stable price criteria by the end of this year and thus will be fully elligible. The only problem at this point is the government. We don't have any. After every election the parliament gets more and more into the political deadlock with nobody wanting to compromise to make coalition with the others. That is understandableas the population is divided and whoever makes a compromise and makes coalition with another party will lose their own voters.
@nokedili
@nokedili 5 ай бұрын
in 2006-2008 there were riots because the forint-euro conversion rate was 260 forints - 1€ in 2022 the conversion rate reached a record low of 420 forints - 1€ and nothing happened now, it's around 380/390 forints -1€ and euro is a second (nonofficial) currency here, used more and more often in many areas of life because it's waaaay more stable and it's not linked to a government which has lost its common sense at least 10 years ago
@maxdepasquale2351
@maxdepasquale2351 5 ай бұрын
Interesting.
@zsoltpeterdaniel8413
@zsoltpeterdaniel8413 5 ай бұрын
Even large projects are measured in billions of euros to even keep track of the amount of corruption happening simultaneously.
@LibertyDino
@LibertyDino 5 ай бұрын
Compared to a government that lost it's sanity about 20 years ago?
@iampointless
@iampointless 5 ай бұрын
from which country are forints
@laciakilaci
@laciakilaci 5 ай бұрын
@@iampointless what do you mean..? forint is a hungarian currency... thats why its called hungarian forints
@Richard1A2B
@Richard1A2B 5 ай бұрын
Great explanation thank you
@EUMadeSimple
@EUMadeSimple 5 ай бұрын
You are welcome!
@huhujojo1968
@huhujojo1968 2 ай бұрын
@@EUMadeSimple Next time do a video about the countries that regret adopting the Euro
@thomasmerlin4990
@thomasmerlin4990 5 ай бұрын
in my opinion there is a paradox that could hold back, at least in the short term, these nations from adopting the Euro: 1) If inflation is too high, they cannot join the Euro. 2) If inflation is low, these nations may have the perception that it is not necessary to join the euro. (I'm talking about perception since in reality stable money does not always indicate a stable economy, a nation can buy its own currency to keep its value high, as happens in Russia)
@romanlelek2808
@romanlelek2808 5 ай бұрын
YOu're right, I see it in Czechia - when our currency seems strong, there are voices not to join euro, because why would we do that. When our economy goes sideways and inflation goes up the euro average, there isn't possibility to join euro, because we don't meet criteria. It's Catch 22 of public/political opinions. We should've join euro, but we are too lazy to do that / government is too scared to do that. I think in near future (10-20 years) is joining euro out of table.
@Just_Mr_Owl
@Just_Mr_Owl 3 ай бұрын
Romania is the only country that meets both public and political support, and it has been that way since we joined the EU, even back when our currency was stronger than it is today, so you can probably bet that if we meet all the criteria dictated by the EU we're going to join, it's probably not going to be as soon as 2026 though and certain european counties have sabotaged our tries to better our economy (i'm referring to Austria denying us entry in the Schengen space which would have made commerce a little easier)
@adriangrzys
@adriangrzys 5 ай бұрын
2:53 Inflation in Poland (m/m) in may is 2.5%
@theli3x
@theli3x 5 ай бұрын
You need to be under 1,5% for year to it check-in criteria, btw in Czechia it was 2%
@salad7776
@salad7776 5 ай бұрын
m/m or y/y
@igorordecha
@igorordecha 5 ай бұрын
​@@theli3xare you dumb? Watch the video again
@nikitrz
@nikitrz 4 ай бұрын
🇧🇬🙌🏻🇪🇺 If we're being honest, the actual support for adopting the Euro in Bulgaria is greater, but the parties funded by Russia are doing everything possible to distance us from the developed Western countries. Russia is the one harming all Eastern European countries.
@bulgarianempire5628
@bulgarianempire5628 4 ай бұрын
Братле няма никаква причина,да си загубим лева за еврото,не няма да си подобрим икономиката,няма да имаме по-големи заплати и не няма как еврото да е по-добро от лева понеже те са едно и също нещо.Няма причина ние да приемаме еврото,та ние вече го имаме,просто имаме финансова независимост,което е много важно именно заради това Великобритания,Полша,Швеция и Чехия,не искат да го приемат.
@nikitrz
@nikitrz 4 ай бұрын
@@bulgarianempire5628 По-голямо противоречие не бях чел скоро!Хем еврото и лева са "едно и също нещо" , хем лева е по-добър(незнайно защо).Хем не сме го приели, хем "ние вече го имаме"...Обяснявам, за да не стане като във форумите дето някой пита, а всички му се карат. НЕ, не сме независими с лева както на някой, получаващ по 4000 лева месечно с превод от Сбербанк му е наредено да говори.НЕ, не сме независими с лева, както на някои им се иска.НЕ сме независими въпреки лъжите, които ви говорят проруските партии. В момента лева е една хартия обезпечена с евра, а решенията за еврата ги взимат други, защото ние нямаме право на глас.Това е така още от както въведохме валутния борд и ще продължи да бъде така, докато изпълним ЗАДЪЛЖЕНИЕТО си, да се присъединим към еврозоната. Бедни държави в еврозоната няма - това е най-големия и необорим довод срещу всички лъжи. България има нужда от чуждестранни инвестиции.На никой не му се занимава да превалутира в неизвестна валута, да плаща такси и т.н.Това най-очеизвадната полза, а те са много.Виж Хърватска - инфлацията веднага спадна.Отбелязват ръст в туризма втора поредна година.Цените не са се вдигнали както лъжеха и там.
@skwtf
@skwtf 4 ай бұрын
I was going to write the same thing. 100% true
@skwtf
@skwtf 4 ай бұрын
​​@@bulgarianempire5628някои неща са така, но с други не мога да се съглася. Говорейки за себе си - еврото ще помогне много за бизнеса, защото практически няма банка, която да не те цеди яко, когато искаш да купиш лев лева. Става едно постоянно купуване и продаване на валута, което е просто подаряване на пари на банките. Относно БНБ - докарали сме го до там, че лично аз (сигурен съм и други хора) вярвам повече на Европейските от колкото на Българските институции... Виж КТБ, ББР, вълци и т.н. Корупцията ни убива и честно не виждам сами как ще се оправим с нея. Имах надежди, но умряха вече. И последно - абсолютен факт е, че про руски партии правят всичко, за да съботират приемане на еврото, включително и откровени лъжи. Защо е така, мога само да спекулирам. Моето мнение, е че не им пука грам за това каква ще е валутата, а просто го ползват като лост за разделение на народа, защото това разделение много помага в една хибридна война, която се води срещу България (и Европа като цяло)... както ползват и джендъри, и война, и Македония, и мигранти, и ковид, и маски, и вятърни централи, и шистов газ, и златодобив, и т.н. Та според мен еврото ще донесе доста желана стабилност, без кой знае какво да се промени. Ще поживеем и ще видим.
@КонстантинГеоргиев-и9ф
@КонстантинГеоргиев-и9ф 4 ай бұрын
@@bulgarianempire5628 Братле, моля те първо научи се да слагаш интервал след запетая, елементарно е. Второ, финансова независимост и в момента нямаме, БНБ не взема независими решения относно паричната политика за лева от 1997 година насам, иначе валутния борд би пропаднал. Приемането на еврото може да ни е само в позитив - ще доведе до по-високи чуждестранни инвестиции и ръст в туризма, както се случи в Хърватия след като тя прие еврото в началото на 2023 година. Плюс, Всички решения относно паричната политика на еврото се взимат с гласуване между делегации от централните банки на държавите-членки, което значи че след влизането на България интересите на източноевропейските държави ще имат по-голяма тежест в този процес.
@Aethelthryth1337
@Aethelthryth1337 5 ай бұрын
БЪЛГАРИ ЮНАЦИ! Влизаме! Ние сме!
@vagnernet2971
@vagnernet2971 5 ай бұрын
и кур за петров
@FantomBloth
@FantomBloth 5 ай бұрын
@@Aethelthryth1337 БЪЛГАРИЯ НАД ЛЕВА!
@nikolay9001
@nikolay9001 5 ай бұрын
Дано не! С толкова много държави с голям дълг спрямо БВП, по-добре отвън.
@stuff7044
@stuff7044 5 ай бұрын
Нямаме работа вътре. Доказано е отново е отново, че бедните държави понасят много негативи.
@spartakbugarski3281
@spartakbugarski3281 5 ай бұрын
Влизаме! Господ е с България!
@Pawel_Mrozek
@Pawel_Mrozek 5 ай бұрын
As a Pole, I was once enthusiastic about the Euro, but after many years I see fewer and fewer advantages of joining the common currency, at least for now. The euro zone is characterized by economic stagnation, which means that monetary policy has different goals than in the much faster developing Polish economy. Having your own monetary policy in a relatively large economy like Poland also gives you greater flexibility. Our approach has proven that over the last few decades we have been able to get through various economic turmoil better than most countries. Additionally, after Germany used its strength against countries such as Greece when it was in crisis, the willingness to quickly adopt the euro in Poland evaporated. And finally in the times of online banking, tools such as Revolut and Google Pay, exchanging currency while traveling practically ceased to be important because anyway no one uses cash to pay anymore.
@aodriseu
@aodriseu 5 ай бұрын
I wish at some point you would need to choose. Either you adopt the euro or leave the EU.
@dontobillo
@dontobillo 5 ай бұрын
then you are free to leave the EU if you are not going to follow its rules. Easy
@Pawel_Mrozek
@Pawel_Mrozek 5 ай бұрын
@@dontobillo But we follow all the rules. We simply do not meet the criteria set by the EU to join the common currency and I do not see any party on the horizon that would be ready to murder its own economy to achieve this goal. :) Especially in the time when we are under economic stress to modernize the army and protect the eastern European border. I also don't see any chance for EU to survive if any other big country would live it now so don't wish bad to all of us
@piotrjazwinski5546
@piotrjazwinski5546 5 ай бұрын
@@dontobillo Have you any valuable arguments to read or just a stupid response at the level of a primary school child?
@Sir_Bucket
@Sir_Bucket 5 ай бұрын
Isn't that economic growth helped by the EU money?
@VillaDish
@VillaDish 5 ай бұрын
Great video as usual! Hope to see Bulgaria join soon and more soonafter that.
@EUMadeSimple
@EUMadeSimple 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Villa
@jajajejehjune4301
@jajajejehjune4301 5 ай бұрын
Hopefully for Bulgaria they will not join. Only benefactors for euro are biggest economies: Germany and France
@slavomt5832
@slavomt5832 5 ай бұрын
The prices of consumer goods will certainly be higher, as in Slovakia or Lithuania.
@dzonikg
@dzonikg 5 ай бұрын
You will see prices go double and salary go 10%
@pabandomisnaujo2568
@pabandomisnaujo2568 5 ай бұрын
​@@slavomt5832, which is only natural if your goal is to reach and surpass the EU's average since money makes more money. I started to work in 2021 after graduating from the university with a business bachelor's degree. Back then, my first salary was 700 euros after taxes in Vilnius, where I'd have to pay 300 euros for a two-bedroom apartment far from the centre. At first, I thought it was not enough. I mean, how can I survive? In 2024, my salary after taxes increased to 1600 euros and the rent to 500 euros per month, for a two-bedroom apartment, which is even further from the city centre. Now, I'm not saying the prices of services are stable (the rent increased by 67 percent.), but my salary after taxes more than doubled, surpassing the high increase in prices. No wonder Lithuanian youngsters are some of the happiest in the world. I can second it to my personal experience and convergence over the past 3 years.
@bobodanitomovi1250
@bobodanitomovi1250 5 ай бұрын
It will be 7 parliamentary elections this year.
@attilakovacs2231
@attilakovacs2231 5 ай бұрын
..3 out of those 7 will be in Bulgaria 😜
@GiJoe94
@GiJoe94 5 ай бұрын
​@@attilakovacs2231Doubt
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
Yes and puppet probrussel band of collaborators will be elected OUT. At least in my country
@paingameplaysz4616
@paingameplaysz4616 5 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention that Swedish parties agree that the country will only join the Euro if there is prior public approval in a referendum, it was held in 2006 and the majority voted against it. Same in Denmark.
@CDA138ek
@CDA138ek 5 ай бұрын
Any government in Poland which would press on joining the Euro would be removed fast. Everybody can see what happened in those neighbouring countries which accepted Euro.
@zdunman
@zdunman 5 ай бұрын
What happened exactly?
@nightowl1435
@nightowl1435 5 ай бұрын
​​@@zdunmaneverything get expensive if accept euro
@zdunman
@zdunman 5 ай бұрын
@@nightowl1435 lol, we dont have euro in Poland and we have 50% inflation combined for last 4 years.... propaganda like this is for imbeciles
@prenti1205
@prenti1205 5 ай бұрын
​@@nightowl1435thats bs
@meshuga27
@meshuga27 5 ай бұрын
@@prenti1205 I would say that's not the only factor. The general public is well aware of more economical means to withstand a regional/global crisis than being closely tied with one of most rich countries in the world like Germany and France. The video mentioned that..
@Zomerset
@Zomerset 5 ай бұрын
👍Really informative video, as ever. The effort that you put into your videos is much appreciated.
@СтоянСтоянов-т3г
@СтоянСтоянов-т3г Ай бұрын
Аз съм българин и се надявам България да влезе в еврозоната,възможно най-скоро. Подкрепям еврото за бъдеща валута на България.
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
Yah, and what exactly do you expect it will do? Except devaluating levy, destroying all savings, and being 100% fiscally dependence on unelected bureaucrats?
@321_au
@321_au 5 ай бұрын
Fun fact: most of Romania's banknotes are the same size as euro notes.
@Штефан12
@Штефан12 5 ай бұрын
Oh, I didnt know that😂R u sure tho?
@321_au
@321_au 5 ай бұрын
@@Штефан12 The 1 leu note is identically sized with the 5€ note, 5 lei with 10€, 10 lei with 20€, 50 lei with 50€; though not 100% identical for more recent issues, the 100 lei note has the same size as the 100€ note from the 1st series, and the 500 lei note is the same size as the 200€ note of the 1st series.
@AdrianRO1918
@AdrianRO1918 5 ай бұрын
another fun fact: romanian bank notes are made out of polymer, like the canadian dollars and australian, which are much more resistant to liquids and tears
@321_au
@321_au 5 ай бұрын
@@AdrianRO1918 And Romania is the first European country to introduce polymer notes for general circulation.
@Штефан12
@Штефан12 5 ай бұрын
@@321_au wow, good to know
@kosmicheskiprah
@kosmicheskiprah 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for analysing Bulgaria. Your videos are getting better and better. Bravo. I can assure you that the public is not generally in favour of the Euro as you very correctly stated. The thing is being treated as second class EU citizens regarding Schengen similar to our Romanian neighbours, even though it is not related at all. Many Bulgarians feel the lev as a national pride as well, so the issue is very complicated. There was inflation when Croatia adoped the Euro as well, but got "accepted", so they can be both Schengen and Eurozone members.
@captainchaoscow
@captainchaoscow 5 ай бұрын
It's also a lot of Russian propaganda.
@jaroslaww7764
@jaroslaww7764 2 ай бұрын
Anyone in Poland who wants Euro can freely buy Euro. No problem with that. We don't need Euro as our main currency. We don't want to follow the path of Greece or even Italy.
@unemployed_clown
@unemployed_clown 2 ай бұрын
Another intellectual from Poland. :D
@jaroslaww7764
@jaroslaww7764 2 ай бұрын
@@unemployed_clown At least not a clown
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
100% ..!., the EU
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
​@@unemployed_clown Another indoctrinated ​ @unemployed_clown
@lucaalfieri1903
@lucaalfieri1903 5 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the video. Are you planning to do a video that summarizes the current discussion on the euro in Sweden? I read something in the past months but a video about that will be awesome. Thank you.
@MarcLebern
@MarcLebern 4 ай бұрын
Poland and Hungary should hold referendums like the UK to clarify their situation.
@piop
@piop 2 ай бұрын
No, Poland agreed to join the Eurozone in the accession treaty that was voted in a referendum. However, no date was set and Poland has the right to postpone this moment ad infinitum. However, if we are to join the Euro, part of this decision on the Polish side is to change the constitution, which can be done by referendum (or parliament, but there is certainly no constitutional majority for this, and it probably wouldn't pass in a referendum either).
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
And Czech as well ..!., the EU. We want OUT not IN
@the3spirit
@the3spirit 2 ай бұрын
*As an EU economist, I find this video to be simply yet beautifully done. Great job, EU Made Simple Team!
@MONICAANICA
@MONICAANICA 5 ай бұрын
So well explained. Thank you
@JustTroll862
@JustTroll862 3 ай бұрын
As Bulgarian I FULLY SUPPORT THE EURO ZONE !!!! WE NEEED IT!!!!
@johanjonsson2190
@johanjonsson2190 5 ай бұрын
Can you make a video explaining pros and cons of joining the Euro? I'm swedish🇸🇪, and i'm so unsure about where i stand in this question🫤
@latse3777
@latse3777 5 ай бұрын
If Sweden joined when the Euro was introduced everyone in the country would have been at least 30% richer compared to today. The Swedish population is getting poorer and poorer for each day we opt out.
@HenrikoMagnifico
@HenrikoMagnifico 5 ай бұрын
@@latse3777How is that? In what way does adopting euro affect GDP?
@janubis5630
@janubis5630 5 ай бұрын
Det är mycket bättre att ha en egen valuta som vi själva kan kontrollera. Euron är inte bara en valuta utan också ett banksystem. Vi vill inte flytta den makten till andra länder som inte har Sveriges bästa i sitt intresse.
@swedishboomstick3362
@swedishboomstick3362 5 ай бұрын
@@latse3777 How did you get to those numbers? Do they account for the loss of fiscal control which would lead to increasing inefficiency in our markets and reduce growth or are you just comparing the exchange-rates of the currencies like a simpleton? The loss of control combined with the french debt crisis, which will happen because the left will not reduce spending after promising to increase it, makes the euro less of a pro and more of a con. Swedes are not getting poorer they are simply trapped in debt caused by the 0% interest-rate of more than 10 years leading to people being retarded because money is "Free".
@mrantipatia1872
@mrantipatia1872 5 ай бұрын
​@@HenrikoMagnificoSweden is a member of the EU, and it mostly trades with €zone members. Having the Krona is good for investments (even tho I'm not sure Sweden is such a good place to invest, I mean, it's a developed country, not an emerging one), but is catastrophic for imports and trade. I mean, a € earner is way richer than a Krona earner, because 1€ is not equal to 1 Krona. Having the euro would allow "fair trade" with the other European nations (which are the largest trading partners of Sweden) because you would have the same currency. Also, having a stronger currency would help in dealing with global superpowers like the USA or China, and the international status and spread of the Euro is not something to underestimate. Some have stated that, by adopting the Euro, Sweden might be able to preserve its amazing welfare state, which has caused several discussions. The euro is more stable. Moreover, being an EU member you must follow some ECB lines - and it has been noted how Sweden does follow most of those lines - tho without having a seat in the ECB council. That implies, your sovereignty is being threatened. It is not the Euro to threaten your sovereignty. On the contrary, it is to be in the EU without adopting the Euro. So, you must adopt the Euro, or you must leave the bloc. But Brexit has shown what happens to be alone in 2024... Hope this clarified! Ofc I'm not Lagarde or Draghi themselves, I might be wrong 😅 but I'm pretty keen on politics
@marko1clw
@marko1clw 4 ай бұрын
We in Republic of Poland proudly Love PLN Złoty.
@andreab2114
@andreab2114 3 ай бұрын
The saddest currency I've ever seen.
@Meatlord69
@Meatlord69 2 ай бұрын
@@andreab2114why? You jealous you dont have your own currency.. you got cucked.😅
@jacekpierzchlewski7544
@jacekpierzchlewski7544 2 ай бұрын
@@andreab2114 Every currency is suppose to: 1. Serve as a mean of exchange withing the country 2. Be freely and easily exchangeable to other currencies, especially to the major ones (USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, AUD, JPY...) 3. Adjust export/import prices by adopting variable exchange rate to other currencies, according to economical situation of the country/countries using it. PLN fulfils these requirements with flying colours, therefore PLN is not sad, it is joyful enough. Poland going through the financial crisis without too much trouble is a good enough proof.
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
@@andreab2114 saddest comment i ever seen, go get some sad handjob so you become complete creature
@MagicNash89
@MagicNash89 5 ай бұрын
Hungary least likely, definitely. No political support at all and not to be seen until Orban and his camp is out of power. Romania, Czechia has Eurosceptic opposition on the rise...Poland is fairly big and currently successful, they will hold on...Sweden has seen some Krona devaluation, if that continues that might make them become more favourable, but also very controversial.
@santiagofernandez2258
@santiagofernandez2258 4 ай бұрын
omg what a surprisingly interesting video! thank you
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
sarcasm?
@petersv
@petersv 5 ай бұрын
Fantastic great video. Really great comparison.
@llyttine
@llyttine 5 ай бұрын
Finland allegedly having under 2% inflation is ridiculous prices have easily increased over 5-15%
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
Yah propaganda outlets are never that accurate
@marcusbiller867
@marcusbiller867 5 ай бұрын
That is a very well made in-depth Video! Bravo!🥳
@Marcin-L
@Marcin-L 5 ай бұрын
As a Pole, I hope we never have euro 💶
@Unbreakable2070
@Unbreakable2070 4 ай бұрын
Understandable. As a dutch person we see positive and negative things about it. Sometimes it feels like united partnership, And other times it feels like (unfairly) not having your own ropes in hand. Also the lefts have too much power in the EU, so me personally hope that the last elections will make some change in it. it is some ultra western shii sometimes
@regnam503
@regnam503 4 ай бұрын
As a Pole, I second this.
@kacpermis2944
@kacpermis2944 4 ай бұрын
no euro in Poland!
@michamarkiewicz1642
@michamarkiewicz1642 3 ай бұрын
ekonomisci nawet nie moga sie zgodzic w tej kwestii a tutaj jakies anony w internecie mówia ze euro albo bardzo zle albo dobre, przy czym tych pierwszych chłopsko rozumowców jest znacznie wiecej w internecie xd
@Marcin-L
@Marcin-L 3 ай бұрын
@@michamarkiewicz1642 euro złe
@cooljohn12000
@cooljohn12000 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the videos. They are always interesting and great.
@Red0100
@Red0100 5 ай бұрын
That poll presented in the video goes against all of the national polls here in Sweden, which show a 20 % gap between adoption and no adoption, with over 50 % of people being against.
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
this is a propaganda channel, so maybe thats why
@jwi1085
@jwi1085 5 ай бұрын
Using criterion as the singular, you speak English better than natives, and your pronunciation is so good only one syllables made me look up your channel details to find out if it wasn't just an advent quirk. Your English is impeccable sir!!!
@7Hellzz
@7Hellzz 5 ай бұрын
I hope Romania adopts the euro in the near future.
@razvanciobotaru3089
@razvanciobotaru3089 5 ай бұрын
💙💛❤️🇷🇴🇲🇩🇪🇺
@Штефан12
@Штефан12 5 ай бұрын
Why?
@flaviu5428
@flaviu5428 5 ай бұрын
Why ? What if euro would collapse? We should keep our own currency...
@salad7776
@salad7776 5 ай бұрын
For us Poles, maybe it would be good because Romania started to overtake us economically 😅
@Штефан12
@Штефан12 5 ай бұрын
@@salad7776 it happens, good for me bad for u
@ActualGoatUnicorn
@ActualGoatUnicorn 5 ай бұрын
In Denmark more and more smaller parties have started talking about adopting the Euro, the agreement from 1992 might soon be sat aside as we could also adopt it
@fex144
@fex144 5 ай бұрын
no. that'll take a general vote in the population, and while little politicians might feel different, the population still feel pretty strongly about their currency.
@adaslesniak
@adaslesniak 5 ай бұрын
Since Danich currency is pegged to Euro that's just formality... and a benefit. Once you join the club you can participate in decision making.
@fex144
@fex144 5 ай бұрын
@@adaslesniak Denmark does so already, and it is not a benefit
@adaslesniak
@adaslesniak 5 ай бұрын
@@fex144 Making decisions about value of currency you use is not a benefit? Or you mean that pegging Danish currency is not beneficial? So Danish governement makes stupid decisions and if they were not following EU they would magically start smart decisions? So it's either way: they know what they do and it makes sense or they are stupid and they would make stupid decisions when not following Euro.
@fex144
@fex144 5 ай бұрын
@@adaslesniak Look up GDP for EU Countries. Denmark has consistently had the highest surplus percentage of anyone for the latest five years in a row, and has been at the top three for about 10 years more. It is not an advantage to Denmark to get the Euro. If anything, the Crown should be strengthened against the Euro instead of 7,45 -to-1 as it currently is, it should probably be 6 -to-1. And also; That singular currency is less prone to corrupt movement. No one can take kroner with them to Spain, or anywhere else and use them. It is not stupidity. It is a feature not a bug. Denmark is not ineffective. Denmark is in fact the least corrupt country in the world.
@drnick40
@drnick40 4 ай бұрын
Bulgaria has been one of the most fiscally disciplined EU members for a while and should be in the Eurozone if desires. Land Schengen borders are a must too. Then the economy will skyrocket. Now, another problem is the Russian influence in countries like Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria. Their political elites are often corrupt by the Russians and as a result there are either pro-Russian autocrats like in Slovakia and Hungary or inability to form a stable government like in Bulgaria. A good sign is that despite that the economy and the banking system are robust and functional. One of Europe’s main challenges for the future will be to curb corruption and foreign influence by Russia and China.
@TheNokiagold
@TheNokiagold 2 ай бұрын
Bro we are more corrucpt by the American influence rather than the Russians. Our politicians are kissing the asses of Americans. To be honest we need to not go in the Euro and protect our currency.
@TheNokiagold
@TheNokiagold 2 ай бұрын
One example is Dundee Precious Metals we sold a Gold Mine to the Americans that makes trillions fucking trillions man I calculated the amount they have stolen from our lands. Let's say we have 7 million bulgarians (a little bit less due to more immigrating) I have calculated that if each and every bulgarian get's Equel amount for each person from the extraction of gold that would be around 6-7 million lev by each person which is 3-3.5 million euro so West nowadays has more influence over us. And Bulgarian politics don't care who it is it matters if they are getting a share from the pie that's it
@darkw
@darkw 3 ай бұрын
Bro 100% no poland no one don't want euro in us country, me too. 47% it's overpriced maybe 30% but this is only because of the ideology of the favorable parties that want to unite in the EU. Poles do not want to be part of something, they want to be a separate country, we can cooperate but we do not want anyone to decide in our matters and the majority believe that the EU is already interfering too much in our country.
@iffi_master2286
@iffi_master2286 3 ай бұрын
As a Pole, i'm happy to not meet the requirements for the euro currency :)
@pawelzielinski1398
@pawelzielinski1398 2 ай бұрын
And I am happy that I left Poland decades ago.
@CzechiaAisen
@CzechiaAisen 4 ай бұрын
Czechia: public support for Euro is only around 25%, i really don't know where you gain 50% :)
@unemployed_clown
@unemployed_clown 2 ай бұрын
You didn't pay attention then, it was said. Kundo.
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
what is a public support for the whole EU. Lets do referendum about czechxit
@Kam7777
@Kam7777 4 ай бұрын
Public support for euro in Poland in this video is a lie, cos 85% Poles are against euro in Poland. So I don’t know where did they get this 47%
@Y0hny
@Y0hny 2 ай бұрын
We'll as Poland, probably leave UE quicker than adopt euro
@andreasgerlsbeck
@andreasgerlsbeck 4 ай бұрын
Well, Petr Pavel said he wants the Euro for the Czech republic although he knows it is not popular among the people. Prices will skyrocket in CZ and they will face the faith of croatia.
@whitewarrior7215
@whitewarrior7215 5 ай бұрын
I hope that Poland will not adopt this crappy currency, because the situation of many countries has shown this, that own currency helps a lot in the development of the country and in critical situations.
@Just_another_Euro_dude
@Just_another_Euro_dude 4 ай бұрын
It's not a crappy currency for sure. The only real competition the USA dollar ever had. It's just that your country is a crappy economy. 😂 Funny how Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Finland, Ireland, Slovenia, don't have ANY problems with euro. But crappy countries like Poland, Greece, Portugal, do! In the long term, EU members that don't use the euro will have to leave the EU. No more HUGE EU funds for Poland. Oooops.
@aesace
@aesace 2 ай бұрын
In Slovakia is it the opposite situation - without euro we have no country development, but the mafia development instead. The current komunist/fasist government would steal all country money, but europe with euro is stopping them from it.
@grafity1749
@grafity1749 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
@mafin_official
@mafin_official Ай бұрын
As a czech, I will tell you my opinion on the euro. We HATE the Euro. 50% is overinflated, I'd say that about 80% of the people don't want it. There's mayn reasons why. First of all is that 1 EUR is 25CZK. It's very easy to calculate with it. Does a PC cost 20000CZK? that's 800€, It's a good deal. Next, when buying chips for example, paying 60CZK seems OUTRAGEOUS while 2.2€ Is good. The Euro, being a much more valuable currency, is terrible for us since we will overspend like hell and never even realize it. And lastly, the patriotism. Us czechs love our Koruna. It's one of the last few things making us different from the rest of Europe. If you asked me what the difference is between Belgium and France is, there's nothing I can think of but when you want a difference between Poland and Czechia, the few things that come to mind are currency, hockey and beer. Thanks for listening to my opinion.
@franekretek4436
@franekretek4436 3 ай бұрын
As a pole, id say that support for euro is much much much less than 47%
@PBD8888
@PBD8888 5 ай бұрын
I knew it, Bulgaria will adopt Euro first, my prediction 1st July 2025 🎉
5 ай бұрын
Hope you are right, it would help them a lot.
@ВирджиниоИванов
@ВирджиниоИванов 5 ай бұрын
Do not tell us what is good for us and what is not pls😃
5 ай бұрын
@@ВирджиниоИванов It's not me telling this, but the majority of economists familiar with the situation of Bulgaria.
@ВирджиниоИванов
@ВирджиниоИванов 5 ай бұрын
There is no way to convince a nation of nationalists like us to exchange the most sacred thing, the Bulgarian lev, which is 146 years old and is the oldest currency in the EU, with the euro. In addition, the ECB itself rejected Bulgaria for the Eurozone, thus disappointing the few people in the country who wanted us to accept the Euro. No economist can know better than us in Bulgaria what the economic situation is.
@Sharp931
@Sharp931 5 ай бұрын
​@@ВирджиниоИвановNobody cares how old is your currency.
@Dagvi
@Dagvi 5 ай бұрын
I hope my country of Poland won't be so eager to join the euro zone. It would destroy our economy, the euro only serves the big players like Germany and France.
@Nekromankher
@Nekromankher 5 ай бұрын
exactly
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands 3 ай бұрын
Hungary is ready to join the Rubble.. :(
@albertmuhlfeld1251
@albertmuhlfeld1251 2 ай бұрын
Hope, that my country will adopt the Euro soon🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
@mrbad3036
@mrbad3036 5 ай бұрын
Too much Kremlin influence in Bulgaria, both in the public and political spheres, hence the polarisation when it comes to the Euro and other issues. People here believe in conspiracy theories way too much and the Kremlin is just loving it.
@Fruzhin5483
@Fruzhin5483 5 ай бұрын
Not really. We have enough economic problems as it is and adopting a new currency will just make things more complicated.
@krasimirdimov4778
@krasimirdimov4778 5 ай бұрын
​@@Fruzhin5483 In fact adopting the Euro will have quite positive effect.
@Fruzhin5483
@Fruzhin5483 5 ай бұрын
@@krasimirdimov4778 No, it won't.
@iliamanolov5926
@iliamanolov5926 5 ай бұрын
@@Fruzhin5483 A new currency that is the same currency we've had for 25 years now, just divided by 1,95. It's honestly baffling how many people are opposed to the change despite the lev and the euro being essentially the same thing. Either adopt the euro or fully decouple for it, the current situation is the worst of both worlds. I do hope that the next government (whichever it is) speeds up the process because it's honestly ridiculous how long this process has taken.
@Fruzhin5483
@Fruzhin5483 5 ай бұрын
@@iliamanolov5926 Ah yes, the argument of Jordan Tsonev and as everything coming out of the mouths of members of DPS it's complete and utter horse shit. The fact is quite opposite - the lev is tied enough to give it stability in the current market, as well as independent enough to serve the needs of the state. The fact that the state is incompetent is another matter entirely. The only ones that would feel a positive change are the businesses and corporations that are in their nature either European/foreigner, not Bulgarian ones. But you can say this is just my opinion or some other bollocks. Ok. Yet from the countries that recently adopted the Euro like Croatia and Slovakia, the economic imperative has proven... Almost irrelevant. The only serious change for your citizen was the doubling of all prices and reorganization and prioritization of resources based now on foreign capital. Even in the Baltic's case, the economic change was furthered by impressive government reforms, not by randomly adopting a new currency. They succeeded because they are tightly tied to the European market in a rather healthy way. Bulgaria isn't.
@darkbrightnorth
@darkbrightnorth 5 ай бұрын
Hopefully more join soon, great video!
@-WMD-Edutainment
@-WMD-Edutainment 5 ай бұрын
We ain't switching to Euro from Forint, we bringin' Pengő back from the dead
@jonteg9078
@jonteg9078 5 ай бұрын
If Sweden joins the euro, I'm out period. Sweden won't profit from it.
@szymenxd1
@szymenxd1 4 ай бұрын
As a Pole - EU's absurd attachment to austerity is slowing it down. Current anti-deficit procedures are the reason why the US economy is skyrocketing and countries like Germany are left behind. We would loose our money creation ability in exchange for budget cuts, because any national debt would be indistinguishable from foreign currency debt. For me it has to be Euro AND an actual European Federation with actual monetary union. Otherwise it's pointless and no emotional arguments about "unity" matter, because I don't consider countries like Sweden or Denmark to be less of an allies because they use crowns.
@plunderersparadise
@plunderersparadise 3 ай бұрын
It's like upgrading to windows 11. Not that wanted, but required at some point
@matts6694
@matts6694 2 ай бұрын
As a Polish person I hope we won't have to introduce euro for as long as possible
@unemployed_clown
@unemployed_clown 2 ай бұрын
cringe nationalism.
@matts6694
@matts6694 2 ай бұрын
@@unemployed_clown Who hurt you?
@scarm_rune
@scarm_rune 2 ай бұрын
​@@matts6694read his username bro.
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
@@unemployed_clown cringe @unemployed_clown. Get a propper job, writing lame propaganda is not a job
@pokerformuppets
@pokerformuppets 4 ай бұрын
Did these convergence criteria exist in 2001? I'm guessing not, because Greece would never have snuck in there by the back door.
@loukaspappas8476
@loukaspappas8476 2 ай бұрын
Greece’s economy was very strong in the 90s. We even hosted the Olympics for crying out loud, the most expensive tournament that exists.
@LV-426...
@LV-426... 5 ай бұрын
Hungary and Poland have the same chance of adopting Euros as Nigeria.
@Nekromankher
@Nekromankher 5 ай бұрын
yes
@MyPrideFlag
@MyPrideFlag 3 ай бұрын
"Chance" lol. I'd rater leave EU than join Eurozone.
@jaroslaww7764
@jaroslaww7764 2 ай бұрын
Let's keep it like that
@ronaldderooij1774
@ronaldderooij1774 4 ай бұрын
I was a bit sceptical in 2000 when The Netherlands traded in its very hard currency (Guilder) for the Euro. But I am glad we did it. It is safer (if everybody listens to the EU Commission, France, are you listening, have you learned from Greece?) and so much easier.
@Radu-pz9jg
@Radu-pz9jg 4 ай бұрын
I was in GERMANY at the change to euros. The rate of exchange was 2 DM for 1 EUR. Yes, but one day I paid 65 DM for the hotel room and THE NEXT DAY I PAID 65 EUR INSTEAD OF 32,5 EUR . Who is next willing to lose overnight half of the purchase power. This is THEFT.
@georgigeorgiev2782
@georgigeorgiev2782 4 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking will happen when we join the Eurozone. I'm from Bulgaria but with our purchasing power not beeing the best, I don't think the euro is a good idea now. Also our currency is pegged to the euro so if I go now to exchange my lev to euro or in a year it's still going to be the same. I just don't see the benefit.
@ivanpopov1016
@ivanpopov1016 5 ай бұрын
When Bulgaria joins, euro banknots will start to include Cyrillic letters as this will be the first member using this alphabet.
@paradoxmo
@paradoxmo 5 ай бұрын
They already do have Cyrillic/Bulgarian on the banknotes. They started being included when Bulgaria joined the EU.
@djdjukic
@djdjukic 5 ай бұрын
They already do, since Bulgaria is in the EU. Check some newer Euro bills if you have them.
@Cv3T0m1R
@Cv3T0m1R 5 ай бұрын
All euro banknotes since 2013 are also written in Cyrillic.
@alfredbenedek3398
@alfredbenedek3398 5 ай бұрын
O - OH NO! THIS IS EUROPA! THE MAJORITY COUNTRYS, D O N'T USE CYRILIC LETTERS! BULGARIA EITHER ADJUST TO THE REST OF THE COUNTRYS, AND N O T USIN CYRILIC LETTERS, OR STAY OUT!
@djdjukic
@djdjukic 5 ай бұрын
​@@alfredbenedek3398 take your pills
@CzechRepublic-h6k
@CzechRepublic-h6k 5 ай бұрын
The euro is a disaster for the economy. Southern countries have shown it. The level of unemployment in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece is quite high + large debt. Countries such as the Czech Republic, Poland, and Romania with their own currency show much better results in terms of the country's development and export growth. Plus, the Euro will not be able to save from inflation. A vivid example is Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, where inflation during the coronavirus was higher than in Poland and the Czech Republic.
@ChristiaanHW
@ChristiaanHW 5 ай бұрын
those things aren't (directly) consequences of being part of the €-zone. the high debt (as % of GDP) of the Southern European nations is a bigger reason of why those nations do poorly (compared to North-Western Europe). more debt means more interest being payed over that debt, more interest being payed means less money in the budget to spend on your citizens/country. so if they lower their debt (and in the short term that is painful), in the future they will have more money left over to support their citizens. also it doesn't help that a lot of the economy of those nations is tied to the tourist sector, that sector is to volatile to have a stable economy. if weather, inflation or any other disruption occurs vacations and going out are one of the first things people will start to spend less money on. as for why the Central European nations do better (in development) is simply because they had a lot of room to grow. 30 years ago they were Soviet puppets (in one way or another), and after the fall of The Wall and joining the EU they have had a lot of help to catch up to their Western neighbours. and that shows in the leaps forward in quality of live, GDP growth, and average income. as for the inflation levels of the Baltics. that is something i don't have enough knowledge of to weigh in on. as with everything being part of the €-zone has it's benefits and downsides. and it is important to try to eliminate the cons and make the benefits better/bigger. but for most members the € has been beneficial (it might take a bit for the benefits to materialize but with time every member reaps them)
5 ай бұрын
and in Hungary we had 30% inflation since 2020, despite having our own currency
@kosa9662
@kosa9662 5 ай бұрын
​@@ChristiaanHWMonetary union( euro) is not good as long as there is no fiscal union.
@ejajafrozarb
@ejajafrozarb 5 ай бұрын
The euro was a blessing for Italy and saved the country from financial default
@CzechRepublic-h6k
@CzechRepublic-h6k 5 ай бұрын
The situation with Hungary is different. If you look at the graph of your currency and exports of Hungary, then in 2010 you had a turning point. Then Orban came to power. But since it is more important for Hungarian society to annex the territories of neighboring states and talk about "Trianon", and be friends with Russia and Turkey, than to vote for parties that choose the European vector of development.
@HelloHi-g2u
@HelloHi-g2u 5 ай бұрын
Another great video! I learned a lot. In my opinion Sweden and Czechia are the only good fits for joining the Euro, but Bulgaria will likely be the first to join, even though the low desirability among the public means that they do not deserve the euro in my opinion.
@FantomBloth
@FantomBloth 5 ай бұрын
The low desirability in Bulgaria is based on targeted misinformation. Pro-Russian parties are trying to create a Brexit here, which also relied on half-truths and false info. Ask a regular Bulgarian about anything said in this video and they won't give you a coherent answer. Miss-trust in foreign authority was cultivated by Ottoman and Soviet occupation and influence here aswell
@ScOOrK_
@ScOOrK_ 5 ай бұрын
Polish people do not want Euro because they saw in Greece what happens when German banks are saying how great euro is. 47% is a lie - i do not think it is bigger than 25%. Also EU showed us how great they are with helping Ukraine when they were attacked (sanctions for public and private business still continue) - it would be no attack if Germans were weaker russians supporters.
@nicolaeadrian7882
@nicolaeadrian7882 5 ай бұрын
in romania ppl dont want to join and also the gouv dont want ... they let the infalation way bigger than its resquied to join on perpose
@parmentier7457
@parmentier7457 5 ай бұрын
I am Dutch. I find the euro useful for payments in the euro countries. No more currency exchange. Many countries in the world also accept euros, so it is easy to spend on holidays. But after the introduction of the euro, products have become more expensive in the Netherlands. The euro was worth 2.20 Dutch guilders: for example, a product costs 1 guilder = 0.45 euro cents. But in stores this was rounded up to -> 0.50 euro cents. 25 guilders = €11.34 -> €11.49 50 guilders = €22.68 -> 22.99 In the first 5 years I also had to get used to converting euros to guilders in my head. Because with the euro prices everything seemed cheaper by half.
@Cv3T0m1R
@Cv3T0m1R 5 ай бұрын
Let me tell you a secret. Prices are rising even without the euro. Any country that does not use the euro will confirm it. In the last 3 years, cumulative inflation in Bulgaria has been over 30% even without using the euro. That's just how the economy works. The other is communism.
@DSeron3
@DSeron3 5 ай бұрын
What about the salaries? Did they got cut in half?
@Julian-zj2qy
@Julian-zj2qy 5 ай бұрын
Interesting post. Thank you. Difficult to judge how much inflation affected prices in the year of the changeover. Dutch exports to other Euro countries now has no currency exchange of course and imports from those countries should be cheaper but did inflation wipe out the gains? All in all though, trade is easier. And travel, as you point out.
@Cv3T0m1R
@Cv3T0m1R 5 ай бұрын
@@Julian-zj2qy It is not difficult. There are statistics for these things. Inflation in the Baltic states (most recently joined, excluding Croatia) was 0.1-0.2%. That's practically nothing. In Bulgaria, the biggest opponents of the Eurozone like to scare us with such lies.
@maxdepasquale2351
@maxdepasquale2351 5 ай бұрын
We had the same... issue in Italy, and of much worse dimension. 1 euro = 1937 liras, in a few years we practically had 1 euro = 1000 liras. But *the problem is not Euro, is the Government that did not vigilate*.
@R1D1CK69
@R1D1CK69 5 ай бұрын
I wonder how Slovakia met those requirements
@jonarthritiskwanhc
@jonarthritiskwanhc 5 ай бұрын
@@shif06 Romanian actually doesn't meet any of those requirements.
@ivani3237
@ivani3237 5 ай бұрын
How is Slovakia doing with Euro?? Overperforming Czechia???
@erikziak1249
@erikziak1249 5 ай бұрын
@@ivani3237 Slovakia and Czechia are both export-oriented economies with Germany being the largest trading partner. It makes no difference if you use the Euro or have your national currency - if Germany goes down the drain, you will go with it. Regardless of what currency you use. There is a practical benefit to the Euro - no exchange of money when traveling to other countries that use the Euro. No conversion risk that businesses have to plan for. No swinging of real salaries if you work outside the country where you live (like I do - live in Bratislava, work in Vienna). And mostly - no scammers in the streets praying on tourists who need to change the Euro to your local currency. Also, no bank fees for exchanging money.
@R1D1CK69
@R1D1CK69 5 ай бұрын
@@ivani3237 not even close sadly...
@petrskupa6292
@petrskupa6292 5 ай бұрын
@@ivani3237Czech perspective: initially after Euro adoption Slovakia showed spike in growth, which looked like they might catch up to us soon. The spike growth somehow lost strength though. (there might pretty important internal political reasons behind it in Slovakia rather than just integration into EU economy. The Sk govs looked pretty troubled to me)
@rupertfergusson
@rupertfergusson 2 ай бұрын
We in Poland don’t want it.
@MichalProbka
@MichalProbka 2 ай бұрын
I'm Polish = Thank fuck for that
@slavomt5832
@slavomt5832 5 ай бұрын
We in POLAND are happy 😃that we do not meet the Eurozone requirements. Thanks to this, we have had the highest uninterrupted economic growth for 30 years, and recently the lowest unemployment in Europe. The Euro means poverty for the working classes - high prices and low competitiveness. The beneficiaries of the Euro are mainly Germans. Keep this Euro to yourselves.
@kufel99
@kufel99 5 ай бұрын
That is the point. Celnie w punkt!
@PeterSlazy
@PeterSlazy 2 ай бұрын
Thank the Germans for your growth!
@kufel99
@kufel99 2 ай бұрын
@@PeterSlazy Let Germany thank whole Europe for their growth. Without EU that would not happen.
@kinder4468
@kinder4468 2 ай бұрын
​@@PeterSlazyNiech Pan się zastanowi co powie zanim się odezwie i troszeczkę pod uczy
@PeterSlazy
@PeterSlazy 2 ай бұрын
@@kufel99 We are talking about Poland which did not add anything but taking money.
@timokuusela5794
@timokuusela5794 2 ай бұрын
When Finland joined EU, against our Constitution making our then politicians just traitors, my late father commented "now Hitler's plan is almost fulfilled in Europe, just the flag is different". The Brits made the right, patriotic decision, Brexit. Like my father wanted to see, and saw, the collapse of the Soviet Union, I would like to see Fixit, and finally the collapse of dysfuctional European Soviet Union, EU. Almost every well doing country has had net harm from joining EU. The plot of DDR, ordered by the Soviet Union, the "Green Movement" has now crippled our energy production, just like Soviet Union wanted. As is documented, DDR ordered West German communists to join forces with former Nazis to form a Green party, as both hated the West and wanted to harm the Western industry. It was 1970, and the Green Party was established 1976, in the opening ceremony a picture was taken "the picture all the Greens of the World would like to destroy"; the communists celebrated with those old Nazis. Now we have wind power. And huge electricity bills...
@plonss
@plonss 4 ай бұрын
I hope for the people of these countries that they never (have to) adopt the euro. Traditionally, prices soar soon after countries join the eurozone.
@Sqeezy3
@Sqeezy3 5 ай бұрын
I'm surprised, that we czech people want it so much. As what I can hear and feel around me, 20% tops.
@bartoszbrya1585
@bartoszbrya1585 4 ай бұрын
I hope we will never join Euro zone, most people in Poland don’t want…
@LaderJo
@LaderJo 4 ай бұрын
I'm a romania and, our president has done nothing for this country (Iohanis), I hope that we get a good president this time, at the elections.
@dragos550
@dragos550 2 ай бұрын
Simon... Ciolacu... Ciucă... Vai de noi
@Hakohn2511
@Hakohn2511 22 күн бұрын
aged like milk
@Blank-tf2qe
@Blank-tf2qe 5 ай бұрын
Romania is not changing currency to euro anytime soon
@deckard901
@deckard901 5 ай бұрын
At least you have beaten Hungary in “we are richer than you now” game 😂 jk ❤ from 🇧🇬
@deckard901
@deckard901 5 ай бұрын
At least you have beaten Hungary in “we are richer than you now” game 😂 jk ❤ from 🇧🇬
@BogdiFox
@BogdiFox 5 ай бұрын
EURo is a disaster for all countrys that accept eurozone .
@sanemi-br4lb
@sanemi-br4lb 5 ай бұрын
man, I love those unskippable ads
@JakubSvoboda23
@JakubSvoboda23 4 ай бұрын
Czech Republic has 30% public support. We dont want no EURon nonsense.
@Tybold63
@Tybold63 5 ай бұрын
I sincerely hope we can stall it indefinitely, cheers from Sweden
@MoetHolgersson
@MoetHolgersson 5 ай бұрын
swed here, the EURO will never happen in sweden, it says 55% procent just because some parties are open for debate and doesn´t want to take side because of the votes they would lose. Just a guess but if the swedish people would vote i think it would be more of a 80% against and 20% for
@xeropad
@xeropad 5 ай бұрын
No need for us to vote since sweden has to join the euro at some point and it's a long time since the former vote.
@Fluxwux
@Fluxwux 5 ай бұрын
@@xeropadThe referendum of 2003 still stands. We need to respect the will of the people, 20 years is far too short time to throw a referendum under the bus - let alone hold another one. And I don’t think a new referendum should be held at a time where the SEK is temporary very weak against the EUR. Because that is very narrow minded and short term thinking. Just like having a Euro referendum in the middle of the 2012-2014 Eurozone crisis is just as dishonest.
@captainchaoscow
@captainchaoscow 5 ай бұрын
I doubt your statistics.
@Dennan
@Dennan 5 ай бұрын
@@captainchaoscow maybe the rich in stockholm wants the euro, but majority of people in sweden wants to keep our currency couse we like controlling the interst rates alot and im not sure we think the eu people are better at it then we are.
@MyPrideFlag
@MyPrideFlag 3 ай бұрын
​@@DennanI'm Polish, if Germans pressure any of our countries to join eurozone, we should have each other's back. It's a scam.
@jakub.686
@jakub.686 5 ай бұрын
We don't want euro currency in Poland
@robertdemarcosadventures8382
@robertdemarcosadventures8382 5 ай бұрын
And you shouldn't. I am Italian and adopting the Euro destroyed my country. Prices went immediately double and wages remained the same. We went from doing well to almost starving.
@Nekromankher
@Nekromankher 5 ай бұрын
euro prohibited in Poland
@ignacioc.furfaro5638
@ignacioc.furfaro5638 4 ай бұрын
@@robertdemarcosadventures8382 the country was destroyed by politicians who were (and still are) utterly unfit to manage, not by a currency.
@timeakato4644
@timeakato4644 4 ай бұрын
@@robertdemarcosadventures8382 We are a lot better, in Hungary we made it without euro too. :D
@hristoblagoev2718
@hristoblagoev2718 4 ай бұрын
This will be the nail in the coffin for Bulgarians, inflation is over 50% by all unofficial sources and as someone currently leaving there, it could be even worse as all prices have increased massively. Not only that considering that the Euro will further push the inflation and that Bulgarians are the lowest paid employees in Europe, this will push even more people to leave the country.
@Sovt_Comu
@Sovt_Comu 4 ай бұрын
True
@Sovt_Comu
@Sovt_Comu 4 ай бұрын
I live in bulgaria
@HeroManNick132
@HeroManNick132 3 ай бұрын
А молдовците, украинците?
@krystianem4755
@krystianem4755 2 ай бұрын
No for Euro in Poland !!!
@lancia2785
@lancia2785 5 ай бұрын
IM glad Poland doesn't meet the requirements, we DON'T want the euro
@vgames6792
@vgames6792 Ай бұрын
NONE DOES. I want my country OUT of the whole EU
@Kristy_gold
@Kristy_gold 4 ай бұрын
I, for one, as a Czech citizen, would never want euro. I think that having our own currency is part of what makes our country unique. I would never really want to change it, if only for the reason that I am used to our currency Edit: To avoid any more cringe and unnecessary hate under my comment, I would like to say that this is MY OPINION, I repeat, it is MY OPINION and you don't have to agree with me. So instead of hating on a literall teenager, go do something more productive, please
@unemployed_clown
@unemployed_clown 2 ай бұрын
Cringe nationalism. Greetings from Praha, píčo.
@Meatlord69
@Meatlord69 2 ай бұрын
@@unemployed_clownběž si radši najít práci a odstěhuj se od rodičů, ty ubožáku.😢
@mari.be.86
@mari.be.86 2 ай бұрын
A bit of a stupid opinion and also greetings from Prague, I just won't insult you like someone before me 😂😅
@Kristy_gold
@Kristy_gold 2 ай бұрын
@@mari.be.86 Jakože mně je to jedno. Všichni máme názor, ale mně osobně vyhovuje platit naší měnou. Dobře, chápu že mít euro má výhody, ale má to i nevýhody a navíc je to měna jako každá jiná, tak nechápu co mají lidi s mým názorem za problém. Jinak čau z Liberce A jen tak heads up, roastit teenagera v komentářích pod yt videem je taky cringe 😬
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