A public disagreement has emerged within the Czech Civic Democratic Party (ODS) regarding the potential adoption of the euro. Jan Skopeček, the party’s deputy chairman and shadow finance minister, believes the disadvantages of joining the Eurozone currently outweigh the benefits. Conversely, fellow ODS deputy chairman Pavel Drobil argues that the conditions for euro adoption are already favorable, citing the strength of Czech industry. The differing viewpoints were voiced during an internal ODS conference focused on outlining the party’s future direction. This internal debate highlights a split within a major Czech opposition party on a significant economic policy issue. The contrasting opinions signal a lack of unified strategy on monetary policy within the ODS. The discussion underscores the ongoing debate in the Czech Republic regarding the benefits and risks of abandoning the koruna.