Russia forever BTFOhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/28/bulgaria-europe-eurozone-russia-disinformation-economy
>amid fears of Russian-backed disinformationI like how we've advanced beyond "dissent against x policy is Russian bots" into now PREEMPTIVELY saying "if there were such dissent, it would be Russian bots"
>>524509213I'm sure Bulgaria will prosper under the Euro, just like Greece.
The Bulgarian lev has been pegged to the Euro since the Euro existed.fixed 1.93 exchange
>the euro is a scam- Berlusconi
>>524509723Crazy that they pretend their shitty currency to have about the same exchangerate as the Deutsche Mark to the Euro
>>52450921326 years of never employed in LEV, will i make it another 26 years of never employed in my live but now in EURO ?
>>524509213What misinformation? Joining Euro at this point in time is a catastrophic mistake. There's a good chance EU doesn't even exist as a political entity after 2026 and with how connected Euro is to the Dollar the coming financial crash is going to nuke both currencies
Bye, Bulgarbros. I hope you've memorized the taste of cheap fast food because you won't be eating it outside of special occasions anymore.
>>524509577Bulgarians are about to find out what happens when a global economic crisis hits and you can't default on your currency.
>>524511559Sorry, Pekka, but that's Russian disinformation, which means unless you're an evil baby-killing vatnik you must do the opposite
>>524509213Bulge Area?
Fucking hell adding more weak economies that only join for lifesupport is not what the EU needs right now
>>524511740Cheap fast food hasn't been cheap since the coof.
>>524511218Germany owes you money.
>>524509213Rest in Piece. I will cheer once thousands of thousands get evictes because rent doubles or triples. God bless.
>>524509213The whole world should use Euros. By force if necessary
>>524509213great, MORE LEECHES!!!! just what we needednotmyproblem im a net negative for germoney :)
I work in currency. Eurozone has huge risks with US tariffs, geopolitical uncertainties, weak trade demand, and domestic EU risks such as nationalist parties taking control in member states and weak domestic growth. Bulgaria is taking a huge gamble and the feeling on the trading floor is that it won't end well for them. states. Don't shoot the messenger anons these are the facts.
>>524513335>I work in currencyWtf does that even mean>EU risks such as nationalist parties taking control in member statesEU risks such as the freedom to govern yourself? Wasn't the whole reason why the UK left the EU so that they could get the freedom to govern themselves?
>>524513592>Wtf does that even meanFX exchange in London>long rantUK is not in the Eurozone.
>>524513335>it won't end well for themno worries, matewe're used to it
>>524509493Russia operates factories of lies that post disinformation 24/7 on thousands of social media and news sites. There's even Russian pieces of shit on /pol/ hiding like little bitch cowards behind USA vpns crying about ((( bots ))). Protip: The bots are smarter than the Russians
>>524513815>UK is not in the Eurozone.No because you wanted to keep the freedom to govern your own currency.
>>524513815>FX exchange in LondonFinish this sentence to prove your credentials - yours, mine, ____
>>524514685>yours, mineOurs.
>>524514204>FACTORIES OF LIESDo they have big red stars above the doors and hum The Internationale while pushing the "destroy democracy" button