Parliament,
by 539 votes in favour, 45 votes against and 48 abstentions, adopted
the report of Siegfried Mureșan (EPP, RO) stating Croatia fulfils all
the criteria for adopting the euro on 1st January 2023.
MEPs also state that Croatia already has
a higher level of price convergence with the eurozone compared to other
member states on their adoption of the euro. Nonetheless, Parliament
expects sustained efforts from the Croatian government to ensure further
price convergence and that the introduction of the euro does not lead
to artificial price increases.
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Quotes
The rapporteur Siegfried Mureșan (EPP, RO), said:
“The reforms undertaken by the Croatian
Government in the last years have strengthened the economy and paved the
way for Croatia joining the common currency. It is clear that becoming a
member of the euro is the right decision for the country, its
businesses and citizens, as well as various sectors of its economy, such
as tourism.
Croatia becoming the 20th member of the
euro area is good for the European Union as well: it shows the viability
and trust in our common currency”.
The Chair of the EP’s euro working group, Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), said:
Croatia's accession to the single
currency in 2023 is the first significant European integration process
since Brexit and marks a further enlargement of the euro in the Balkans.
When European values are being challenged at our borders, this is a
clear sign of unity, further integration and a contribution to the
strength of the euro as a global currency.
The adoption of the euro by Croatia
shows that the single currency is a stimulating and solid project that
guarantees greater security and stability for citizens.
Next steps
Parliament’s opinion will be forwarded
to Eurozone member states who are responsible for giving the final
clearance for Croatia to adopt the euro.