When no-matter-who French President says "Europe is watching us" he is simply stating the facts especially in the current context the Eurozone flirts in.
I use the same money as the French President, so do Greeks and citizens from the other 14 countries sharing the single currency.
It is about high time top political leadership realise - and let the rest of us know in capital letters - the full implications underpinning a currency union.
To my mind François Hollande - elected President of Eurozone's second biggest economy - has already made a difference by capturing the sentiment of moderate millions in France (and elsewhere) anxious for something substantial to happen if the Eurozone is to survive for the right reasons.
Austerity wasn't ever the correct word to use to adjustment programmes made indispensable following a decade of financial recklessness - States overspending to keep going without clear public/development policies that made sense. A good many of them certainly.
Fiscal tightening will remain the watchword but ways to kickstart economic growth must be found regardless.
It is very comforting to hear a number of relevant people increasingly voicing the need for economic growth.
From Germany to Greece, obviously.
It is a sea change from only a couple of months ago, if as many.
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