Purra lashes out at the opposition – new stance on savings
Finnish Finance Minister Riikka Purra announced that the EU Commission does not require Finland to make immediate drastic adjustments in response to its budgetary surveillance status.
Live broadcast at 8:30: Parties reached an agreement - this is the debt brake
Finnish political parties have reached an agreement on a new debt brake ahead of the upcoming election term, although the Left Alliance has opted out of the agreement.
Eurobonds carry risks, but Europe needs them now
The article discusses the proposal for eurobonds made by the French president and its rejection by the German chancellor, highlighting the historical pattern of such discussions within the EU.
Costa: "Common debt is no longer a taboo, if necessary we will use it"
European leaders are now open to the idea of common debt as a solution for enhancing EU competitiveness, according to European Council President Antonio Costa.
Joint EU Debts: The New Battle Over Euro Debts
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz rejects the idea of new Euro debts despite pressure from French President Emmanuel Macron, indicating a continuing dispute over Eurobonds within the EU.
Merz says 'no' to common European debt issuance: 'The exception cannot become the rule'
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz opposes the issuance of common European bonds amid discussions on increasing EU competitiveness against challenges from China and the United States.
EU Politics: Federal Government Rejects Macron's Europe Ideas
The German federal government has firmly rejected French President Emmanuel Macron's calls for new European community debts.