Although Poland is expected to attract roughly $10 billion in foreign investments this year, many multinational companies are increasingly pressuring the government to join the euro zone as quickly as possible.
As a legal obligation under its EU accession treaty, Poland is required to join the euro zone, yet must meet certain criteria in order to do so.
Recently, high-ranking government officials have said the country will hold a referendum in three years, which may result in Poland joining the euro zone in 2010.
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