Merkel pitches her revived EU vision to European Parliament

8-11-2012 — /europawire.eu/ — The EU must find the courage to reform and integrate further, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel told a full house of MEPs on Wednesday. Outlining her vision for a revamped Union, Ms Merkel stressed the need to protect the Euro, whereas EP political group leaders pressed her to be more ambitious, not least on the EU budget, and to focus less on austerity. A minority argued that the Euro was too much of a straitjacket.

Ms Merkel spent the afternoon meeting various MEPs, culminating in a two-hour discussion centred on the EU’s economic troubles and the upcoming negotiations on the shape of the bloc’s next long-term budget.

Ms Merkel’s vision focused on strengthening economic policy coordination and more joint fiscal policy.  She also called for a Eurozone budget with which to compensate countries for their reform efforts.

Political group leaders repeatedly pressed Ms Merkel on the need for greater political decisiveness. The EPP emphasised the need for an EU budget capable of dynamising the EU economy. S&D, Greens and GUE called for a new anti-crisis plan less reliant on austerity. The liberals stressed the need to move rapidly towards a federal EU. The ECR and EFD, on the other hand, pushed for countries to be able to leave the Eurozone system.

Recordings of the debate and of the press point are available via links to the right.

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