Il Ministro delle Finanze polacco sostiene la spinta tedesca verso un’UE centrale (E6) per accelerare l’integrazione e creare l’Unione del mercato dei capitali
Il Ministro delle Finanze polacco sostiene la spinta tedesca verso un’UE centrale (E6) per accelerare l’integrazione e creare l’Unione del mercato dei capitali
Of course they would support it as long as they’re part of the core. A few years back when this proposal first came up more seriously Poland was not included and they were very vocal against it.
Not even opening up the “when will they adopt Euro?” can of worms.
goldstarflag on
Other states could always join later as Draghi pointed out.
Up2HighDoh on
How can Poland be in favour of a capital markets union without being in favour of using the euro?
SnooPoems3464 on
Europe A versus Europe B. Tragic.
Ardent_Scholar on
CMU should only be open to euro countries!
ProductGuy48 on
No thanks. If you do this, the EU will be made up again of first class and second class citizens.
Wingedball on
The Polish Finance Minister looks like Mr. Burns.
gidea on
nothing says a “united europe” than some being in a Capital Market Union and the rest…. to join later 😉😉😉
DizzyExpedience on
That Poland which doesn’t want the euro any more?
Ill_Barber8709 on
Does it mean Poland is joining the Eurozone or we’re not quite there yet?
Massive_Look9089 on
So the countries which basically destroyed Europe with stupid bureaucracy rules are bailing out
Smarackto on
EYO instead of “take rtegulations off” how about you hold up your end of the deal and adopt the EURO. unless you do that i dont want to hear SHIT from you
Bantorus on
While I agree in principle it looks like these are the big countries doing their thing while leaving the small ones out yet again.
CarefullEugene on
As a citizen of a *non-premium* EU country, I fully endorse whatever path leads to a Federation of European Nations capable of actually wielding influence in the new world order.
**This seems to be the path of least resistance to get there.** (eventually)
Mendraih on
As Prime Minister of Poland, herr Tusk would say: Fur Deutschland!
I find it really disturbing that instead of focusing to become more and more independent and self-sufficient they keep pushing to become that childish “Federation”.
MarkWandering on
From Canada with love, please proceed, and we would love to somehow be a part.
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Of course they would support it as long as they’re part of the core. A few years back when this proposal first came up more seriously Poland was not included and they were very vocal against it.
Not even opening up the “when will they adopt Euro?” can of worms.
Other states could always join later as Draghi pointed out.
How can Poland be in favour of a capital markets union without being in favour of using the euro?
Europe A versus Europe B. Tragic.
CMU should only be open to euro countries!
No thanks. If you do this, the EU will be made up again of first class and second class citizens.
The Polish Finance Minister looks like Mr. Burns.
nothing says a “united europe” than some being in a Capital Market Union and the rest…. to join later 😉😉😉
That Poland which doesn’t want the euro any more?
Does it mean Poland is joining the Eurozone or we’re not quite there yet?
So the countries which basically destroyed Europe with stupid bureaucracy rules are bailing out
EYO instead of “take rtegulations off” how about you hold up your end of the deal and adopt the EURO. unless you do that i dont want to hear SHIT from you
While I agree in principle it looks like these are the big countries doing their thing while leaving the small ones out yet again.
As a citizen of a *non-premium* EU country, I fully endorse whatever path leads to a Federation of European Nations capable of actually wielding influence in the new world order.
**This seems to be the path of least resistance to get there.** (eventually)
As Prime Minister of Poland, herr Tusk would say: Fur Deutschland!
I find it really disturbing that instead of focusing to become more and more independent and self-sufficient they keep pushing to become that childish “Federation”.
From Canada with love, please proceed, and we would love to somehow be a part.
Europe getting closely-knit, that’s the right way