The forum of French President Francois Hollande reviving the idea of an “economic government” of the euro area does not convince columnists who see “a European playdoyer very internal use” unlikely to initiate the ” certainties “of Germany.
This proposal is” an old French idea “, drawn from Jacques Delors, said Monday Dominique Garraud in” La Charente Libre “.
Or “in the harshest of the Greek drama hours, Germany has amply demonstrated that it is in control of an accounting discipline and economic governance rallying the majority of countries in the euro zone” adds the editorialist. “And it’s not very European advocacy internal use of Francois Hollande who will begin his convictions.”
“A warm, Germans and French are playing saviors” of Greece, observed Christophe Bonnefoy (The Journal de la Haute Marne). “A cold, they will be accused of having been the finance balance. The same as the head of state promised to fight during the presidential campaign.” “Domestically, the president is trying to (re) get high,” he says. “And the hand at the same time” while “policy is a failure.”
“While the ink of the signatures of the agreement that secures Greece is not yet dry, François Hollande calls for a euro zone that would even fewer cases of Sovereignty peoples “and work for the benefit of the most powerful States, foremost among them Germany,” indignant John Paul Piérot (Humanity). Or “to hope stem the crisis of confidence between public opinion and European institutions, the paths of democracy and solidarity are safer than the impasses of the domination of a vanguard “.
He seeks the head of state” to institutionalize a two-speed Europe, between those who have the euro and the others? “asks Herbé Chabaud (The Union and the Ardennes).
” After the drama of the Greek crisis, reused Europe to the French is not it indigestible? “asks for his part Alain openly Dusart (L’Est Républicain).
And while in a” pest tweet “, Dominique Strauss-Kahn “says the inanity of what is imposed on Greece,” notes Yves Harte (Southwest).
The problem, says Hervé Favre (La Voix du Nord) in conclusion, “is that there is more in Europe today figures like Delors, Mitterrand and Kohl wear “a common ambition,” the leaders able to put European interests above the national interest. “
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