Croatia officially applies to join Euro

Croatia has officially applied to join the euro.

POLITICO reports that Zagreb’s finance ministry and central bank sent a letter of application, it obtained, on Thursday to the European Commission’s euro chief, Valdis Dombrovskis, and Mario Draghi, European Central Bank president.

Croatia said it expects to enter a two-year scrutiny period called the EU’s Exchange Rate Mechanism, or ERM II, by the summer of next year.

Croatia’s letter highlighted six other pledges to complete by the summer of 2020 as part of its eurozone bid.

Finance ministers from the 19 euro countries are due to discuss Croatia’s application when they meet in Brussels on Monday for this month’s Eurogroup.

The ministers will also discuss Bulgaria’s bid, which Sofia put forward last year.

Via Politico

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