Greece's membership in the single currency

This Council Decision repeals the derogation to the Treaty covering Greece, so as to enable it to adopt the single currency on 1 January 2001.

ACT

Council Decision of 19 June 2000 in accordance with Article 122(2) of the Treaty on the adoption by Greece of the single currency on 1 January 2001 [Official Journal L 167 of 7 July 2000].

SUMMARY

At the time of the transition to the third stage of economic and monetary union (EMU), Greece did not fulfil the convergence criteria (Decision No 98/317/EC) and was covered by a derogation laid down in Article 122 of the Treaty. Every two years, or at the request of the Member State concerned, a report by the Commission and the European Central Bank (ECB) examined whether the convergence criteria were met. Greece requested that the derogation be repealed on 9 March 2000.

In its decision, the Council took the view in the light of the Commission and ECB report that:

The Council therefore considered that Greece had achieved a high level of sustainable convergence and that it fulfilled the necessary conditions for the adoption of the single currency. The derogation relating to Greece was repealed on 1 January 2001.

References

Act

Entry into force

Deadline for transposition in the Member States

Official Journal

Council Decision 2000/427/EC

01.01.2001

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OJ L 167 of 07.07.2000

RELATED ACTS

Council Regulation (EC) No 1478/2000 of 19 June 2000 amending Council Regulation (EC) No 2866/98 on the conversion rates between the euro and the currencies of the Member States adopting the euro.

By this Regulation, the Council set the conversion rate between the Greek drachma and the euro at 340.750 drachmas per euro, as of 1 January 2001.

Last updated: 25.08.2005