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Franco-German euro agenda-setting irks partners in Brussels
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 21 - 10 - 2011

AlQa'dah 23, 1432, Oct 21, 2011, SPA -- On his website, European Union President Herman
Van Rompuy says it is his job to "convene" special meetings of the
bloc's leaders, according to dpa.
But this week, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German
Chancellor Angela Merkel took on that role for themselves, indicating
that a second meeting of euro area leaders - on top of the one
scheduled for Sunday - should take place "not later than Wednesday."
That did not go unnoticed in Brussels, where officials from EU
institutions and national diplomats have been grumbling for months
about Paris and Berlin's habit of dictating the agenda of the
27-member EU and the 17-member eurozone.
Luxembourg Premier Jean-Claude Juncker did not mince words as he
arrived for a special meeting of the Eurogroup panel of eurozone
finance ministers, which he chairs.
"The effect is disastrous," Juncker said of the split summit. "I
would have preferred us not needing two attempts."
"It is not enough for Germany and France to agree," he added.
A senior EU diplomat also told reporters he wished there would
have been "more respect" shown for EU institutions. In an unusual
outburst, he complained that Franco-German behaviour was "going
beyond the bounds of decency."
The outraged diplomat suggested that the bloc was effectively
dancing to a tune set by Germany - with France relegated to the role
of sparring partner.
"Our decision-making depends on the timing and rhythm set by one
country," the source said, referring to Germany. "It is a completely
unbalanced setup."
He suggested that Germany forced a second eurozone summit to suit
Merkel's parliamentary schedule - she needs to win endorsement from a
key committee before agreeing to boosting the firepower of the
eurozone's bailout funds.
"Our problem now is to see what Merkel will allow us to say on
Sunday, and what she will keep in her pocket to present it to the
Bundestag before we can finally agree to it when we meet again on
Wednesday," he lamented.
Noting that German-influenced EU indecisiveness on the eurozone
crisis has rattled investors, the source quipped, "Let's hope that
what we come up with on Sunday will be enough to avoid us being
slaughtered by the markets on Monday."
Another senior EU official was more restrained, arguing that if
the eurozone's major players needed three extra days to reach a
decision, so be it.
But even government ministers have expressed irritation.
Last week, speaking in the wake of another Merkel-Sarkozy meeting,
Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini complained that "a global
situation cannot be solved by a bilateral axis."
Over the two-year long eurozone crisis, France and Germany's
leaders have almost institutionalized their practice of precooking
decisions meant to be taken by the entire eurozone and EU summits.
In one famous example that created much resentment in October last
year, they insisted that an EU treaty change was needed to enforce
greater eurozone budget discipline - and forced reluctant partners to
back the proposal at a summit 10 days later.


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