
Would Europe Survive Without the Euro?
In the wake of Elon Musk’s suggestion that the EU should be abolished, it is relevant to ask what would happen to the European economy if the currency union no longer existed.

In the wake of Elon Musk’s suggestion that the EU should be abolished, it is relevant to ask what would happen to the European economy if the currency union no longer existed.

While the government hails euro accession as a historic milestone, critics point to poor public support and warn of price shocks for ordinary citizens.
As trust in fiat currencies fades, central banks return to the world’s oldest safe haven.
Nearly half of Bulgarians oppose the move, fearing inflation and loss of economic sovereignty—but EU elites push ahead anyway.
President praises the 100 different events opposed to ditching the national currency—which protestors link to national identity.

On the surface, everything looks good for the Czechs to join the euro. But look a bit closer, and the picture changes dramatically.

Croatia’s Prime Minister Andrej Plenković tweeted that through Croatia’s accession to the euro zone, its citizens “will be better protected against crises.”