Juhan Tere, Baltic Course, Tallinn At the opening sitting of the Riigikogu autumn session on Monday, President Toomas Hendrik Ilves commended the Government and the Parliament for achieving that Estonia would become a member of the euro area in the beginning of 2011.
The President pointed out that in his Independence Day speech a year and a half ago he had noted that he would assess the results of the work done by the Government and the Parliament on the basis of whether Estonia would be able to meet the Maastricht criteria necessary for adopting the euro and whether Estonia would become a member of the euro area in the beginning of 2011.
“That was the criterion that was to indicate to others, but most of all to ourselves whether we had done enough and at the right time,” said Ilves.
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mii20 Sep 2010 08:24
peaks ütlema, et see on mõned eestlased kes ei taha euro. aga palju on positiivne, ned kes elavad siin.
mii20 Sep 2010 08:18
aga ma elan eestis ja ma tean kuidas seda hääletati. eestlased ei taha euro, aga nad tahavad olla nagu europlased. nad tahavad olla independent aga naad tahavad elada ainult ilmselt teised. eesti on liiga väike riik. nad peavad euro adoptima. see ei saa ola teist moodi...ainult kui oleks rootsiga või soomlega (kellel on juba euro) või balti riikid võibolla.....the other alternative on siis venemaa. ja siis mis.
Heinaturu Pets.18 Sep 2010 02:25
Väga õige vastus! Lollid ja lilled tagasi kasti. Päikest!!
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