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EU Leaders to discuss Growth Compact
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 28 - 06 - 2012

European Union leaders are set to examine a "compact for growth and jobs" aimed at countering record unemployment and an economic downturn - a deal pushed by French President Francois Hollande to offset German-led austerity.
The summit begins on Thursday with the EU parliament president taking part in a debate on the next budget for the period between 2014-2020.
A group of pro-austerity governments led by Germany and Britain are fighting the EU parliament's demand for an increase in the 27-nation bloc's spending.
The leaders of Germany, France, Italy and Spain have put forward a plan to inject up to 130 billion euros ($170 billion) into the euro zone economy, around one per cent of European GDP.
The pact includes a proposal to raise the capital base of the European Investment Bank by 10 billion euros in order to boost its financing capability, and another to issue joint "project bonds" to fund infrastructure projects.
Later on Thursday, during dinner, the heads of state and government will tackle grand plans to tighten the economic and monetary union, a sealing of bonds seen as crucial by markets nervous about the euro zone's future.
EU president Herman Van Rompuy will present a report drafted with the heads of the European Central Bank, European Commission and Eurogroup, to create a banking union and increasingly centralize control over budgets.
The talks are tipped to run late into the night, but the summit is only expected to agree on a roadmap to be finalized at another summit at the end of the year.
German lawmakers are expected to approve two key tools for battling Europe's debt crisis on Friday after weeks of wrangling to ensure Chancellor Angela Merkel secures broad backing for the measures.
Under pressure from EU leaders to deliver solutions at a summit that starts on Thursday, Merkel is scheduled to dash back from Brussels to address German MPs before they vote on the fiscal pact and permanent bailout fund.
Her speech to the Bundestag lower house of parliament, which is to begin sitting from 1500 GMT, will be followed by the 620 members voting on the pact which commits Germany and its partners to more budgetary discipline.
They must also approve the creation of the 500 billion euro ($623bn) European Stability Mechanism (ESM), the permanent rescue fund which is to take over starting next month from the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF).
Merkel warned on Wednesday that there were no "quick" fixes to the crisis that has roiled the euro zone for more than two years and acknowledged that "yet again", much attention would be on Germany.
Later on Friday, members of the Bundesrat upper parliamentary chamber representing Germany's 16 regional states are to decide on the two key texts, squeezing in their votes before the summer break, according to Al Jazeera.
Weeks of negotiations with the main opposition parties have allowed Merkel to count on their support, and thus for Germany to send a strong pro-Europe message to its partners.
The fiscal pact, of which Merkel was the main architect, entails changes to the German constitution and thus requires approval by a two-thirds majority of lawmakers in both chambers.
Signed by 25 of the European Union's 27 member states, the fiscal pact aims to enforce stricter budgetary rules and prevent excessive public deficits that touched off the euro zone turmoil.
The pact would take effect once 12 EU countries have ratified it, but so far that has occurred in just a handful of nations.
To obtain backing in Germany, Merkel has had to accept demands by the main opposition Social Democratic Party and Greens for growth measures, and secure the support of leaders in German states.


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