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Malta to apply for euro accession in March
By MaltaMedia News
Feb 14, 2007 - 10:05:30 AM
Malta
will submit its formal request for accession to the eurozone in the first two
weeks of March, reported The Times of Malta.
Sources close to the government
told the newspaper that the government instructed
the Ministry of Finance to finalize preparations and submit its application to
the European Commission and the European Central Bank after
Cyprus presented its own
application on Tuesday.
Malta’s
target date to accede to the euro is 1st January 2008.
While Parliamentary
Secretary Tonio Fenech confirmed
Malta will be applying in March, he
did not reveal a precise date.
Prior to its submission,
Malta will have new statistics in
hand outlining its progress where the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and
inflation are concerned.
To qualify to
join the eurozone, member states must fulfill the
Maastricht convergence criteria applied to
the existing euro area members, namely a high degree of price stability,
sustainable government finances in terms of both public deficit and public debt
levels, a stable exchange rate and convergence in long-term interest rates.
According to the sources,
Malta
wants to follow euro accession model adopted by
Slovenia. This entailed submitting
the application in March 2006 and being given the go ahead for adoption by July.
Amelia Torres, spokesman for Economic and Monetary Affairs
Commissioner Joachim Almunia, said on Tuesday that for
Cyprus,
Brussels
will be trying to emulate the process employed last year in the case of
Slovenia.
"We now expect that both the Commission and the European Central Bank will
analyse the Cypriot application and issue their respective convergence reports
by mid-May. These reports will then be discussed by the EU summit in June. The
final decision, when the final convergence rate of the currency will also be
established, will be taken by the finance ministers," she said.
The schedule as explained by the Commission's spokesman indicates
that the final decision will be taken at the first Economic and Financial
Affairs Council (Ecofin) meeting under the Portuguese presidency, in
July.
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