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WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Poland said it will tell the European Union it needs more time to plan its eventual adoption of the euro because of the country's recent change in governments.
In a statement published on its Web site Thursday, the government said the update, which was due Dec. 1 and was to include a three-year prognosis on its budget deficit and public spending, would be delayed by one or two months.
Poland is the only new EU member of the 10 mostly ex-communist countries that joined in May 2004 to have not set a date to adopt the currency used by 12 countries.
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