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Eurozone Instability Hits Markets as Unification Enters National Conversations

June 26, 2012 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Eurozone ministers meet to speed integration

Top eurozone finance ministers meet in Paris on Tuesday in whirlwind efforts to ensure that a summit this week launches the EU towards far greater integration and stops debt contagion from Spain. Ambition is high and tension is growing ahead of the Brussels summit on Thursday, with financial markets

France ‘ready to share budget sovereignty’

France must agree to share sovereignty over its budget with its EU partners, French Budget Minister Jerome Cahuzac said on Tuesday. He told BFM TV and RMC radio: “This is what we are talking about, budget solidarity in Europe which implies that not only that the French budget, but also the German.

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Filed Under: Democracy News Headlines, International Democracy Tagged With: Europe, France, Spain

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