MichelCastel.com - Mot-clé - referendum2024-03-24T08:27:07+01:00urn:md5:5e340bb55933e66a43f05d776eddfa2dDotclearExpect bold steps from nein sayersurn:md5:17e1a9851ad58f7cedb21a7348a7cd352012-07-04T16:42:00+02:002012-07-04T16:01:28+02:00Michel CastelRéactions à des articles de pressedebt mutualisationeurozonereferendum <div><span><a hreflang="en" href="http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/3afd5710-c431-11e1-850c-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1zYqdi1EK">Financial Times -july 3,2012 - By Markus Kerber<br /></a><br /><br />commentary :<br /><br />MichelCastel</span> |
July 4,2012 |
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If there is imperatively need for more co-decision and co-supervision,
it is not claiming the achievement by referendum, where the "nein
sayers" would be a hit, which will allow this construction.<br />
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As for the writings of Schumpeter I'm not sure this is universally
relevant.. For example, what to say about Salazar who have slept on a
pile of gold when the Portuguese exiled themselves to work and live
because their country gave them no work and no freedom or almost.
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