United Kingdom is only in its rejection of the European Pact against the crisis
posted on: Dec 10 2011 8:52 by RDugey. Viewed 12 times.United Kingdom left yesterday alone in his rejection of the European Pact to enforce fiscal discipline in and out of the crisis after all the other European partners kindly offer to join the agreement, including Sweden, Czech Republic and Hungary.
"All countries not members of the eurozone but one are considering their participation", stated the President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, at the end of the two day summit held in Brussels the heads of State and of Government of the EU.
Bulgaria, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania had already expressed its intention to join the process, while Sweden, Czech Republic and Hungary said shortly after that they would do the same after consulting with their respective parliaments, as the final document of conclusions of the Summit of European leaders to first thing in the morning.
British Prime Minister David Cameron fulfilled his threats to block u000aa solution to twenty-seven if this did not include the interests of the United Kingdom.
The British of being left out of the EU financial regulation claims were defined as "unacceptable" by the French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and resulted in the isolation of Cameron, who was following the Summit without making statements to the press.
Hungary stressed that, while he needed his Parliament confirmation before joining the process to strengthen fiscal discipline, its position not stood in the same line as the United Kingdom.
Beyond the problems of form, the twenty-seven Yes reached agreement to accelerate one year the entry into force of the permanent bailout Fund and combine until 2013 with a temporary, background as well as transfer to the International Monetary Fund 200 billion euros to help countries in crisis
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