At least Donohue is not a hardliner on budgetary discipline, La Repubblica comments: The 45-year-old politician from the Fine Gael party, ...
The prime minister can pat himself on the back for what he's done for the Bulgarians despite his links to corruption, hvg points out: Boyko ...
Stefan Lövfen did not leave the field without putting up a fight at the summit, Aftonbladet writes in defence of the Stockholm government: ...
It would be foolish for the EU Commission to follow through with its threat, columnist Gideon Rachman warns in the Financial Times: Germany ...
It's a good thing that Denmark is so strongly opposed to debt mutualisation, Jyllands-Posten puts in: The [Southern European] countries had ...
Writing in Le Monde, economists Baptiste Bridonneau and Laurence Scialom make the case for putting the decision in the hands of another ...
Corona bonds would encourage states to incur even more debt, warns Corriere del Ticino: It's clear that, especially from the point of view ...
Italy's fixation on Eurobonds is ill-advised, warns economist Lucrezia Reichlin in Corriere della Sera: Italy is making a mistake by ...
By contrast the daily Die Presse criticises that with Merkel and Macron's plan the EU is moving further towards a transfer union: A group ...
As with the 2012 financial crisis, the ECB must do everything it can to support countries particularly hard hit by the virus, the Irish ...