Serious Risk President
Sunday, April 22nd, 2018The former President of the Government says that the crisis is the result of very bad decisions in recent years. He believes that the risk of a breakup of the eurozone. The former President of the Spanish Government Jose Maria Aznar warned in Washington, EE UU, that the European Union (EU) as it is today may become unsustainable, because of the profound current crisis derived from very bad decisions in recent years. There is a serious risk that the EU as we know it today can be unbearable, said Aznar, who was President of the Spanish Government between 1996 and 2004, at a forum in Washington organized by the Paul H. Nitze School of studies international advanced (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University. Europe is experiencing a very deep crisis, but we will be able to get out of it, said the former President, who argued that it has come to the current situation because of very bad decisions in recent years.
Without specifying those decisions, Aznar commented that the problem has been to forget rules and commitments, and to deny the debt. Today there is a risk of disintegration of the eurozone, he warned. In a roundtable with a small group of Spanish-speaking media, the President of the United States, Barack Obama, urged Europeans on Monday to better coordinate their fiscal policies to resolve the debt crisis. Greece, according to Obama, is now the major immediate problem, but the biggest problem is what happens in Spain and Italy if markets continue Avenger against those very large countries. Source of the news: Aznar warned of the “serious risk” that the European Union will become “unsustainable”