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Hollande Urges Germany to Reconsider Crisis ResponsePosted on Oct 17, 2012
On the eve of a eurozone summit that will consider a unified continental budget, French President Francois Hollande said that his half of the Paris-Berlin crisis team will insist on an easing of German leader Angela Merkel’s hard push for “austerity and the surrender of national powers to tighten fiscal discipline,” The Guardian reports. In an interview with the paper, Hollande called on eurozone leaders to lower borrowing costs for Spain and Italy and assure Greece of its continued inclusion in the union. He dismissed the German proposal for a federalized eurozone. Hollande was not all criticism, however. He was careful to emphasize the need for ”coherence” between the two nations driving the response to the crisis. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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