Swedish support for Euro adoption hits fifteen-year high
According to a survey from Gothenburg University’s SOM Institute, public support for Sweden replacing the krona with the Euro has reached its highest level since 2009.
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A new report published by The Local indicates that public opinion in Sweden is shifting towards the adoption of the Euro. Data from the SOM Institute at Gothenburg University reveals that support for switching from the krona to the European single currency has reached its strongest position in fifteen years. The findings represent a notable change in sentiment, as this level of support has not been observed since 2009.
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