{"id":2395,"date":"2020-05-26T08:47:55","date_gmt":"2020-05-26T06:47:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/damianboeselager.org\/?p=2395"},"modified":"2023-08-25T09:36:30","modified_gmt":"2023-08-25T07:36:30","slug":"france-and-germany-propose-500-billion-euro-eu-recovery-fund","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/damianboeselager.org\/en\/france-and-germany-propose-500-billion-euro-eu-recovery-fund\/","title":{"rendered":"France and Germany propose 500 billion euro EU Recovery Fund"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
Are things finally moving in Europe? <\/strong>I’m carefully optimistic but I think caution is needed when assessing the initiative for a COVID-19 Recovery Fund. Merkel and Macron, the leaders of the two largest EU countries agreed to push for a common EU fiscal response in the form of a EUR 500 billion debt issuance<\/a> at the level of the EU-budget.<\/p> What does this mean in practice? <\/strong> What does this mean for EU politics?<\/strong> But if we look a bit closer at what Merkel and Macron actually said, we should ask ourselves in how far a French-German initiative reflects pan-European interests. If we listen carefully, they were mostly talking about the same old interests that their governments push for all the time anyways:<\/p> Summary:<\/strong> this was important but I think we should not mistake this for more than it is: it\u2019s a French-German initiative. It pushes the French-German industrial narrative, its not particularly ambitious on climate change and resilience and it does not give EU institutions a big role.<\/p>
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\nThe EU Commission would borrow money in the financial markets and pay interest and repayments from the common EU budget of all 27 member states. Some countries, Germany and France included, contribute more into the EU budget than others. So, in effect, this structure allows sharing part of the financial cost of fighting the crisis on the financially strongest shoulders in Europe and it allows for payback over many years through the EU budget.<\/p>
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\nI believe that this is an important positive step forward, which was needed because in the last weeks and months the indecision and national thinking of leaders in the EU has started to pose a real risk to our common European future.<\/p>
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