>Anti-euro economist Paolo Savona, whose candidacy as new economy minister was vetoed by President Sergio Mattarella, as well as newly-appointed Economy Minister Giovanni Tria, has said that Germany should withdraw from the Eurozone to let it recover from constant financial conflicts
>"Or, at least, it should accept to move to a system that accepts changes to the rates," he added.
>The newly-appointed economist Giovanni Tria supported his point of view, saying that he "fully agrees," adding that his opinion is based on a "serious economic analysis."
>Earlier, German officials had expressed hopes for the formation of a stable and pro-European government in Italy
Lol, how exactly do these clowns intend to run a functional EU without Germany?
We're not even in that train wreck of a union, and even we are getting tired of southern Europes shit I'm really starting to feel sorry for the Germans, who have to pretend to take this whining of yours seriously on a daily basis. It's you guys who need to get your shit toghether, not Germany.
Connor Hernandez
That trainwreck happened because of Germany not despite
Julian Morris
brainlet here, could you elaborate in detail how this situation is Germany's fault?
Jace Mitchell
No, it happend because tax dogding is your national sport, and seeingly no one in your countries knows what a balanced budget is.
Because you can't only blame this on your politicians. It is the people who elected them into office. If a politician running for president is promising extravagant welfare programs from here to the moon, SOMEONE need to ask them beforehand how they intend to fund it.
think we should just kick out dissident countries like you and shitaly instead
Charles Parker
do it
Connor Fisher
Raise your wages France doesn't have a balanced budget either.
Jack Barnes
>sputniknews
The Russians are doing everything to harm the EU.
Logan Morris
>Raise your wages they are already 2-3x that of southern europe.
Cameron Ross
>France doesn't have a balanced budget either. Practicly no country has a perfectly balanced budget. But France has had a far more balanced budget than you guys. It has actually been long-term sustainable this whole time.
Camden Bailey
Raise them more
Jeremiah Flores
you are like an old jew sitting on its money while the town starves
Xavier Myers
Ok, explain Iceland now.
Thomas Young
they are behind the propaganda machine in italy
Leo White
>France doesn't have a balanced budget either. guess what country is also one of the biggest net contributors in the union?
Mason Wood
You won't, because the entire Eurozone exists only to serve one country.
Liam Gray
t. sconfitto dalla storia
Caleb Campbell
They should keep their money if that's the problem. No worries.
Logan Carter
>Iceland Loan financed banking bubble. As housing markets and loan cash flows were falling apart across the continent, and partly the rest of the world, the country who had an unproportionaly large, and loan inflated finance/banking sector were one of the first to crash. And with elaborate state capitalistic government investment programs, which is very commonplace in the Nordic countries, the Icelandic government took a huge loss in revenue on top of the tax income lost due to rising unemployment.
Easton Clark
So one could say that their banks, people and state were greedy and had no restraint. Correct? They too run on a large deficit iirc, till relatively recently at least.
>They too run on a large deficit They actually ran fairly responsible government budgets until the crisis hit them.
>one could say that their banks, people and state were greedy and had no restraint This is correct, though. In retrospect, one could say that finance/banking laws were far to liberal. And that the government, the banks, and the people were far to careless about their investments. And that their private sectors were far to slack with their loan-revenue ratio.
Im not gonna bother reading but I assume OP doesn't want to pay his debt?
Leo Kelly
Remember the 90s when all germans where strongly against the Euro and wanted to stay with the Mark but the EU pushed and bullied Germany into it. Now they complain that we use the system for our own good.
Kek you wanted it. Get fucked
Jaxson Turner
>Remember the 90s when all germans where strongly against the Euro Nope. The Germans wanted it. They jsut didn't think letting Greece and Italy have the Euro was a good idea, because they were afraid THEY were the ones going to force the Euro to inflate.
Alexander Davis
eagerly waiting for deutsche bank to collapse
Jayden Davis
You signed the Maastricht treaty so you wanted this too. Raise your wages or leave the eurozone.