Author (Person) | Smyth, Jamie, Spiegel, Peter |
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Series Title | Financial Times |
Series Details | 17.12.12 |
Publication Date | 17/12/2012 |
Content Type | News |
Report of a FT interview with Ireland Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny, December 2012, in advance of Ireland assuming the Presidency of the European Union for the period January - June 2013. He suggested that his government would push the burgeoning list of unfinished EU business – next steps towards a eurozone banking union, finalising laws giving Brussels more authority over national taxing and spending policies, a deal on a new seven-year EU budget – through the EU’s Byzantine legislative process. Ireland could become the first of the eurozone’s five bailout countries in 2013 to emerge from a rescue programme if all goes according to schedule. But Dublin has been arguing for months that unless it gets some relief from Brussels on €64bn in bank debt still sitting on its sovereign books, even a country that has played by tough EU-imposed austerity rules may not make it. |
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Countries / Regions | Ireland |