WARSAW. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - Economists Ryszard Bugaj and Adam Glapinski, Polish President Lech Kaczynski's newly appointed economic advisors, announced that Poland should adopt the euro between 2015 and 2020, Polish daily Gazeta Wyborcza wrote Friday.
"At a conference to inaugurate them as presidential advisors, Adam Glapinski and Ryszard Bugaj said that we should adopt the euro between 2015 and 2020," Gazeta Wyborcza wrote.
The economic advisors stressed that the exact date will depend on Poland's economic development.
In late 2008, the government passed a roadmap for euro adoption, seeing January 1, 2012, as the euro adoption target despite strong objections to the plan from the conservative opposition, whose support is required to change the constitution before adopting the euro.
Interfax