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03.10.12, 17:04
Wpadlem na ten plan podczas mojej roboczej lektury Financial Times i chcialem sie podzielic z kolegami forumowymi:
www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e1455dc4-0cb2-11e2-b175-00144feabdc0.html#ixzz28FSzEB4T
Eurozone countries would have to sign binding contracts with Brussels, committing them to detailed fiscal reform, according to a draft EU agenda that would increase the bloc’s control over national economic policies.
The provision, included in a report distributed to EU countries before this month’s summit, would require all 17 eurozone members to sign on to the kinds of Brussels-approved policy programmes and timelines now negotiated only with bailout countries.
If adopted, the plan could help to meet demands in Germany for tighter control over the economies of highly indebted countries such as Italy and France that have a mixed record on economic reform.
The proposals, seen by the Financial Times, reflect how far some EU leaders believe they need to overhaul the eurozone with more centralised decision-making. It is a shift that many policy makers conclude will require a wholesale change in EU treaties.
The draft is the first salvo in an anticipated fight over how to give the eurozone powers now reserved for national finance ministries. Coupled with an impending plan from José Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president, for treaty changes, it threatens a new round of debate over how much sovereignty national governments would cede to a supranational institution.
Among the more ambitious proposals included in the document, part of an effort by Herman Van Rompuy, the European Council president, to create a blueprint for a eurozone economic union by the end of the year, is the creation of a central eurozone budget. This, officials said, could be used to help struggling countries in times of economic crisis.
Centralny budzdet europejski, kontrakty panstw strefy euro z Bruksela wymagajace przedstawiania budzetow , prjektow fiskalnych i projektow reform ekonomicznych do zatwierdzenia unijnego...
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