| 31. | The national currencies will not be done away with until mid-2002.
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| 32. | EU membership is a prerequisite for adopting the euro as a national currency.
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| 33. | Central banks will still exchange national currencies for several months afterward.
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| 34. | The national currency, the lev, is also dropping rapidly in value.
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| 35. | He is opposed to abandoning the peso as the national currency.
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| 36. | Saying farewell to our national currency is a huge political decision,
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| 37. | In six EU nations, a majority wants to keep national currencies.
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| 38. | Then national currencies must be phased out within two months.
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| 39. | Such spending has sent the national currency into a tailspin.
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| 40. | Since October 2008 our national currency has become moribund ."
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