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dipsydoodle

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Tue Jun 25, 2013, 05:22 AM Jun 2013

German election puts Europe's ambitions on ice

(Reuters) - For the best part of a year, the minds of European policymakers have focused on one overriding issue - banking union.

By establishing stricter oversight of Europe's banking sector and a unified system for dealing with any problems, they hope to draw a line under more than three years of debt and economic turmoil by separating countries from their banks.

For months, a summit of EU leaders on June 27-28 was flagged by officials as an important 'landmark' on the road towards a fully fledged banking union. But it now looks more likely to produce a letdown than a breakthrough.

There are unlikely to be any significant decisions given upcoming German elections, continued disagreement over how banking problems should best be resolved and the fact that financial markets are no longer exerting the same pressure.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/06/25/uk-eu-summit-preview-idUKBRE95O09620130625

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German election puts Europe's ambitions on ice (Original Post) dipsydoodle Jun 2013 OP
Which is kind of ironic, given that both major parties in Germany.... Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #1

Democracyinkind

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1. Which is kind of ironic, given that both major parties in Germany....
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 05:29 AM
Jun 2013

... are more or less committed to the same course. The difference is even more metaphysical than in the US, at least when utilizing a post-Kohl perspective.
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