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The European “Fiscal Compact”: a goal or a starting point?
The ongoing ratification of the so-called “Fiscal Compact” is a decisive achievement or only a starting point, from a political as well as from an economic point of view? Here is the answer of the President of Notre Europe António Vitorino, in a Tribune based on his
speech at the conference organised by the European Economic and Social Committee in Brussels the 7th of May 2012.
António Vitorino perceives the Treaty on stability, coordination and governance (or “TSCG”) as an instrument to attain a broader political compromise to resolve the current crisis and to put the basis of a better functioning of the Economic and Monetary Union.
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