The president of the European Central Bank (ECB) Jean-Claude Trichet
praised the Slovenian central bank and the government for the job they
have done in preparation for the 1 January adoption of the
euro. "They have shown model cooperation with the ECB and other
European institutions," Trichet said.
According to him, Slovenia has shown that "we are not a closed
shop but an open shop," for all countries that manage to meet the
Maastricht criteria for the adoption of the euro.
Yet he also pointed out that it was "abnormal that there are
restrictions on Slovenia's workers" wanting to work in other
countries of the eurozone. For a free market to operate properly,
there has to be free movement of goods and services as well as labour,
he said. "It does not make economic sense to keep the
barriers."
Trichet also told Slovenia to be mindful of labour costs and
competitiveness. "By joining the eurozone, you are taking
responsibility for price stability, which means a lot of commitments
especially in fiscal terms."