
Europe May Allow Bulgaria to Adopt the Euro in 2026
Follow-up – INA
Eurozone officials announced that the European Commission is likely to give Bulgaria the green light on June 4th to adopt the euro starting in 2026.
This decision makes Bulgaria the 21st country to join the single currency area.
According to Reuters, the European Commission is scheduled to issue a report on Wednesday on whether Bulgaria meets the criteria for adopting the euro, which is now used by 347 million Europeans in 20 countries.
Three senior eurozone officials said they "expect the Commission's report on Bulgaria to be positive."
Bulgaria has been striving to convert its currency from the lev to the euro since joining the European Union in 2007.

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Follow-up – INA Eurozone officials announced that the European Commission is likely to give Bulgaria the green light on June 4th to adopt the euro starting in 2026. This decision makes Bulgaria the 21st country to join the single currency area. According to Reuters, the European Commission is scheduled to issue a report on Wednesday on whether Bulgaria meets the criteria for adopting the euro, which is now used by 347 million Europeans in 20 countries. Three senior eurozone officials said they "expect the Commission's report on Bulgaria to be positive." Bulgaria has been striving to convert its currency from the lev to the euro since joining the European Union in 2007.