Poland Raises Early Objection to Merkel-Macron Euro Plan

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The French-German plan to overhaul the euro zone received its first objection Wednesday from Poland -- one of the countries most concerned it will get left behind.

The government in Warsaw, which hasn’t set a date to adopt the single currency, signaled it will oppose plans to carve out a separate budget only for those nations that share the euro. Poland and other countries that have held on to their zloty, forint, and koruna have resisted steps that they say will lead to a "two-speed Europe."

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