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They would have to be fools to think that signing an agreement is going to magically reduce government spending and save the euro currency. Countries are already using their own currencies again, like Greece. If countries want to share a currency then that is their choice, they should not make up these "disaster what if scenarios", while trying to convince everyone else to join them. That is how they got away with the massive bailouts by convincing the foolish politicians, that if they do not hand over billions and even trillions of dollar the economy would crash and massive job losses etc. Well the economy is still about to crash, we still have seen massive job losses and now we have round two of economic terrorism blackmail.
They should just transition off these failed policies and accept that the single currency did not work and try to find other practical immediate solutions. Trying to patch it up with policy is a joke.
They should just transition off these failed policies and accept that the single currency did not work and try to find other practical immediate solutions. Trying to patch it up with policy is a joke.