Sweden decides on wording of euro question

Sweden has announced the wording of the question to be put in a referendum next year on whether to adopt the euro. The question is "Do you think that Sweden should introduce the euro as its currency?"

The decision to hold a referendum was made to the anger of some opponents. The decision was made after talks involving all of Sweden's political parties represented in parliament.

The question - "Do you think that Sweden should introduce the euro as its currency?" - will be answered either by "yes"

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