• MaggiWuerze@feddit.de
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      7 months ago

      Because countries that join nowadays have to adopt the Euro. Denmark, for example, joined when that was still allowed, so they still have their DK.

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        Apparently it’s dependent on the signing of a certain agreement before a certain date, which the UK did sign, so it’s actually debated on whether or not Brexit made that signature null or not.

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      Yeah I’m confused about this statement… There’s several EU countries that don’t use the Euro, like Poland and Czechia.