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Bowles hails ‘six pack’ ahead of crucial vote

Wednesday 28 September 2011 – by Andrew Hickley


The chair of the European Parliament’s economics committee has hailed the EU’s revised ‘six pack’ of governance measures as the first step in building long-term solutions to deal with the eurozone crisis.

Speaking ahead of a parliament vote on the package on Wednesday, Sharon Bowles…



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