Poland to join eurozone by 2015?
                
                    
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                        Agnieszka Skieterska
                        
                        14.04.2011 14:32
                    
                                 
                
                    
                
                
                    “Poland has a chance of joining the euro in 2015,” Danuta Huebner, a member of the European Parliament and former EU Commissioner for Regional Policy has told Polish Radio in an exclusive interview.
                
                
                    
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                         The comment comes as eurozone leaders are to meet behind closed doors  during a one-day summit in Brussels, Friday. 
 
“It is possible [for Poland] to enter the eurozone in 2015,” Huebner  told Polish Radio reporter Michal Kubicki, adding that Poland is  keen to prevent a two-speed Europe developing.
 
“Some people in Western Europe say Poland will not be able to make it  before 2020. I think [that] would not be good for Poland. All the  economic factors which are the arguments for joining the euro as fast as  possible are still valid,” Huebner maintains.
 
“We in Poland are concerned that [a] Europe of two speeds could  develop because the eurozone is now entering the period of profound  reforms of economic governance, of much deeper intergation and much  stronger coordination of fiscal policies,” the EU Regional Commissioner  says, adding that the euro as a single currency cannot have 17 different  fiscal policies.
 
“This is a challenge for Poland – how to avoid this new division,”  she concludes. (jb)