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Diana Nechita

ADVERTISEMENT Iceland's new government has said it aims to put the question of EU membership to a referendum by 2027. The incoming administration of Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, which takes over on Sunday, also said it will set up a panel of experts to look into the advantages and disadvantages of retaining the Icelandic crown over adopting the Euro. "We agreed that a motion in parliament be agreed upon, stating that we will have a referendum on the continuation of Iceland's European

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