In the coming weeks, European policymakers will have to decide on an overhaul of governance of the European monetary union. As a guiding principle the European Council has clearly – and, in my view, rightly – stated that the main foundations of EMU and the European Union treaty have to be respected. This means the principles of subsidiarity, responsibility of individual member countries and no-bail-out remain essential for the EU. In this context, what cornerstones are to be considered in the matter of reforming EMU governance?
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