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20 years of the euro: "The voice of reason"

2021-12-28T19:03:23.290Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Gaëtan de Capèle. It is an incongruity in a presidential campaign placed under the sign of the reconquest of our lost sovereignty: not one of the candidates most hostile to Europe does not put on the table the return to the good old franc, of which we would be the only ones and unique managers. The painful experience of Marine Le Pen, who ventured there in 2017, vaccinated everyone. Because the French may well devo


It is an incongruity in a presidential campaign placed under the sign of the reconquest of our lost sovereignty: not one of the candidates most hostile to Europe does not put on the table the return to the good old franc, of which we would be the only ones and unique managers. The painful experience of Marine Le Pen, who ventured there in 2017, vaccinated everyone. Because the French may well devote Brussels, its bureaucracy and its technocrats to complacency, they ended up adopting the euro, more out of reason than out of passion. They just don't want to risk their savings on another adventure. To tell the truth, twenty years after the creation of the single currency, the debate on its abandonment seems exhausted:the budgetary credibility of almost all the States rests on it and the European financial circuits are so intertwined that any turning back is illusory. Close to the exit at the height of the financial crisis, the Greeks were able to measure the risk ...

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Source: lefigaro

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