Great Britain takes distance from the european union
Havana, Cuba. - Great Britain´s refusal to be part of the inter-governmental fiscal pact of the European Union, centered the exchange in the Round Table this Monday. This way, 26 nations of the Union make use of a group of macro adjustments that demand the greatest austerity, directed against the social security systems.
The moderator of the TV forum, Arleen Rodríguez, panelist Elsa Claro and Doctor Ernesto Domínguez, professor of the University of Havana, exposed that in the Summit held in Brusselsthey did not speak of unemployment, nor social needs, reasons for which the indignants are protesting in the streets of the Old Continent.
In essence, the fiscal pact, that will have to be present in the constitutions of the signatory countries, assumes they will not to have more than 3 percent of treasury shortfall and they will not use annual instruments of unemployment.
The Euro staggers
The problems leading the Euro to the situation it is today are still unsolved, even so the European Union insists on applying the same neoliberal policies, that increase the cut of the social services.
The call to the greatest austerity is an accurate attack to general well-being, while they do not speak about adjusting military budgets.
The twenty six European governments who agreed will not have a real freedom to prove other exits to the crisis. The great dilemma with the Euro is its support is not only economic but political and about interests.
The businessmen and the big banks of Spain, for example, pay less taxes than workers. Although the scenes are not flattering at all, Croatia, with hardly 4 million inhabitants, became the nation 28 of the European block, in the middle of a very hard restrictive frame.
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