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Tag: Economic governance; Europe 2020; European Council; Lisbon Treaty; growth and stability pact

EU countries to face sanctions for high debts - 16 March 2011 - News

The EU is promising to whip heavily indebted countries back into shape more quickly than in the past, but experts are casting doubt on whether the bloc's new measures will help countries to get their houses in order.

Cooperation is new EU leitmotiv, says Van Rompuy - 16 November 2010 - News

A year after he was appointed first permanent president of the European Council, Belgian Herman Van Rompuy said the Greek crisis had plunged the European Union into survival mode, testing the Lisbon Treaty and prompting the EU institutions and member states to cooperate more extensively and effectively by moving beyond inter-governmentalism.

Parliament to back plan for 'Mr. or Ms. Euro' - 15 October 2010 - News

The European Parliament is expected to support the idea of appointing a 'Mr. or Ms. Euro' who would be in charge of coordinating economic policies across the EU. However, such a supremo role could not be created without the agreement of all member states.

Unions rattle Brussels with strong anti-austerity march - 29 September 2010 - News

Up to 100,000 union members are marching on Brussels today (29 September) to demand a softening of "draconian" austerity budgets in EU countries. Unions hope their action will lead to a rethink of national and EU anti-recession strategies.

Summit paves the way for common EU economic policy - 29 March 2010 - News

Faced with internal financial imbalances exposed by the Greek crisis, EU leaders agreed on Friday (26 March) to strengthen economic policy coordination by defining future common guidelines and issuing early warnings against failing member states, as is already the case for fiscal policy.

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