Van Rompuy: “The Most Important Thing Is to Strengthen Economic Convergence”

October 24th, 2011

Via: AFP:

European Union leaders on Sunday agreed to change the bloc’s treaty if necessary in the interests of economic convergence and discipline, EU president Herman Van Rompuy said.

“We decided to explore the possibility of limited treaty change,” Van Rompuy said. “The aim is deepening our economic convergence and strengthening economic discipline.”

Speaking after EU leaders held crunch talks to nail down a solution to the worst economic crisis in its history, Van Rompuy said there was general agreement to ramp up discipline to save the euro, even if difficult treaty change was needed.

“Limited means not a general overhaul of the institutional architecture,” he said. “We also said that we would need the agreement of all the 27 (member states) before we can decide on a treaty change.

“The most important thing is not to change the treaty, the most important thing is to strengthen economic convergence,” he said.

The previous day, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle had called for an EU treaty change allowing nations that live beyond their means to be hauled before the European Court of Justice, an idea that failed to win wide support.

One Response to “Van Rompuy: “The Most Important Thing Is to Strengthen Economic Convergence””

  1. Eileen says:

    To me, it sounds like all of these “officials” propounding what to do about debt, the Eu, blah, blah, sounds more and more like a bunch of big talking heads circling the drain as the water runs out of the bathtub.

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