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    December 29, 2025
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    EuroWire, SOFIA, December 30: Bulgaria is set to adopt the euro on January 1, 2026, becoming the 21st member of the eurozone in a milestone for the country’s economic and political integration with the European Union. The move will leave only six EU nations Sweden, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, and Denmark outside the common currency area. The decision comes nearly two decades after Bulgaria joined the EU in 2007 and marks a pivotal step toward full participation in Europe’s financial and monetary framework. Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov called the adoption of the euro “not just a currency but a strategic choice,” emphasizing that it would strengthen Bulgaria’s position within Europe and enhance investor confidence. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the transition “bolsters Bulgaria’s economic foundations, builds resilience against global shocks, and amplifies its voice in euro area decision-making.”

    Bulgaria prepares to join eurozone in 2026
    The euro adoption marks a defining moment in Bulgaria’s European financial journey.

    Both leaders described the change as a symbol of Bulgaria’s commitment to long-term fiscal discipline and deeper European integration. Bulgaria began its journey toward euro adoption in 2018, formally starting the accession process. The national currency, the lev, has been pegged to the euro since 1999 and entered the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 2020. The European Commission and euro area finance ministers have confirmed that Bulgaria meets all key convergence criteria. Inflation has eased to 2.8% after peaking at 13% in 2022, while the budget deficit remains near 3% and public debt stands at about 24% of gross domestic product both within EU limits for eurozone entry. Economists note that Bulgaria’s macroeconomic stability is encouraging but caution that underlying structural issues remain. The country’s income levels are still among the lowest in the EU, at roughly 59% of the bloc’s average. Experts warn that fiscal discipline must be maintained after the transition to avoid overspending and market distortions.

    They cite the financial crises in parts of Southern Europe as examples of the risks that can arise from loosening fiscal constraints after joining the eurozone. The political environment adds further uncertainty. Bulgaria has held seven parliamentary elections since 2021, reflecting deep political fragmentation. Prime Minister Zhelyazkov’s government resigned on December 11, 2025, after mass protests over alleged corruption and proposed tax increases. If attempts to form a new coalition fail, the president is expected to appoint an interim government and call another election, which would be the country’s eighth in four years. Public opinion remains divided over the currency shift. Supporters argue that euro adoption will attract foreign investment, eliminate exchange rate costs, and accelerate Bulgaria’s integration into the EU single market.

    Economic indicators show stability and compliance

    Critics, however, warn of possible price increases and a loss of control over national monetary policy. Some economists have also criticized the government for not holding a referendum, saying a decision of this magnitude should reflect public approval. Despite lingering skepticism, most political parties and financial experts agree that adopting the euro will anchor Bulgaria more firmly within the European Union and strengthen its ties to Western economies. Analysts warn that Russian disinformation campaigns have amplified public distrust, seeking to undermine Bulgaria’s pro-European orientation. Still, officials in Sofia maintain that the country is ready for the transition. If completed as planned, Bulgaria’s adoption of the euro on January 1, 2026, will mark one of the most significant economic milestones in its post-EU history, reinforcing its position at the heart of Europe’s financial system. Analysts also note that Bulgaria’s euro adoption could have ripple effects across the Balkans, signaling renewed momentum for regional economic convergence within the European Union.

    Bulgaria’s move strengthens European cohesion

    Neighboring countries still outside the eurozone, such as Romania and Croatia prior to 2023, have closely watched Bulgaria’s progress as a model for managing fiscal alignment and monetary transition. Economists believe Sofia’s successful entry could accelerate reform efforts in other EU aspirants seeking to meet the bloc’s fiscal and governance standards. At the same time, the European Commission and the European Central Bank are expected to maintain close oversight of Bulgaria’s post-adoption fiscal trajectory. Officials have stressed the need for transparency in public finances, robust anti-corruption frameworks, and policy consistency to sustain investor confidence. The euro transition is being framed not only as an economic milestone but also as a governance test, with Brussels viewing Bulgaria’s performance as a measure of how smaller, emerging EU economies can achieve long-term stability within the monetary union.

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