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    1. Realistic-Cake-6009 on

      Poland which is not in Eurozone had a 6,6% budget deficit in 2024.

    2. TheoryOfDevolution on

      I don’t see France being able to afford a second PANG carrier (or even the first one for the matter) or even going it alone on the FCAS at this rate.

    3. Turbulent-Rock5803 on

      On a side note, how is Portugal doing so “good”( a country usually doesn’t need to have a surplus because all the money it has should be spended on the citizens)

    4. What the heck is happening in Greece, should we all be looking to immigrate there instead of DE? xD

    5. TheSecondTraitor on

      Meanwhile Fico about to gift electricity from one of our biggest powerplants to Hungary for free to help Orban win his next election.

    6. UnMaxDeKEuros on

      All this rhetoric about « X country cannot do it it is too much in dept » is so ridiculous. If the the crisis is existential, like it is today for Europe, 100% of GDP is nothing. France was at 300% at the end of ww2. If Ukraine (Europe) loses this war, the consequences will be way worse than a few percentage of GDP

    7. Brilliant999 on

      I’m confident Romania will surpass France 1 year after we allegedly join the Eurozone in 2030

    8. Funny how the former “PIIGS” countries Portugal, Greece and Ireland became the poster children.

    9. -------7654321 on

      this is how the far right global movement ends. governments collapse due to defaulting on debt. Look at the US.

    10. majky358 on

      Nobody can beat Slovak PM Fico as he is doing nothing just blaming past parties for deficit, guess what, it was lower…. populists, giving money to elders groups of his voters as 13. pension.

    11. AidenVennis on

      Didn’t “we” have a European law that said you can’t have more than 2% deficit?

    12. Geruestbauerxperte23 on

      Hate from germany to irland.

      First you expect us to save your ass in the euro crisis and now you fucl us over with the tax breaks for us firms

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