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Premier Iveta Radicova (pictured) has stated that Slovakia never considered dropping the euro.
She calls talk about a return to national currencies "extremely risky" and destabilizing. She said that government "hasn’t for one second" considered switching back to the Slovak koruna.,
Yesterday, Parliament Speaker Richard Sulik caused a minor stir when he said Slovakia needed a "Plan B" in case Europe’s debt crisis spreads further.
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