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European semester: 2019 euro area recommendations
The Eurogroup discussed the draft Council recommendations on the economic policy of the euro area for 2019, issued in the context of the European Semester, the EU's policy coordination mechanism.
The draft recommendations will be approved by the Economic and Financial Affairs Council on 22 January. They will be formally adopted by the Council after endorsement at the March European Council.
International role of the euro
The Eurogroup discussed the international role of the euro on the basis of the Commission communication "Towards a stronger international role of the euro" from December 2018.
In its communication, the Commission outlined scope for the euro to develop further its global role and achieve its full potential, reflecting the euro area's political, economic and financial weight.
Appointment of an ECB Executive Board Member
The Eurogroup President launched a call for candidates for a new member of the European Central Bank's Executive Board to succeed Peter Praet, whose term ends on 31 May.
Deepening EMU – Follow-up to the December Euro Summit
Ministers exchanged views on the follow-up to the December Euro summit where it was agreed that finance ministers should continue the work toward a significant strengthening of the EMU on the basis of the comprehensive package endorsed by EU leaders.
Ministers also discussed how to organize the work ahead. This includes an exchange of views on the next steps on the European deposit insurance scheme (EDIS) and the budgetary instrument for convergence and competitiveness for the euro area and ERM II member states on a voluntary basis.
Remarks by M. Centeno following the Eurogroup meeting
[...]As we are talking about new positions, today I launched the call for candidates for the upcoming ECB Executive Board vacancy, to ensure a smooth succession of Peter Praet, whose term ends on 31 May.
This is the first of 3 positions of the ECB board that will be replaced this year.
Our first discussion topic today was euro area economic policies. We agreed five priorities for 2019 in the areas of:
The Commission also debriefed us on the outcome of its budget discussions with Italy in December. Late last year the Eurogroup had encouraged this ongoing dialogue as a way to improve the Italian budget in the context of the Stability and Growth Pact. It is now important that Italy delivers on these commitments.
We then discussed the international role of the euro on the basis of the Commission’s initiative. This sparked an interesting exchange as it is an important point for economic and political reasons. At the Euro summit, Leaders asked us to work further on this, so we will be taking discussions forward in future meetings.
After that, we welcomed non-euro area ministers to follow-up on the conclusions of the December Euro Summit on EMU reform.
Leaders endorsed all the elements of the Eurogroup report on euro area reform and asked us to work further on EDIS, the budgetary instrument for convergence and competitiveness, ESM Treaty changes and liquidity in resolution. This is an ambitious work programme given the depth of discussions needed and the short time span until June.
Today we did not discuss details. We looked at the best way forward, planning our discussions in order to achieve results by June, in particular on the two biggest files we have this semester, the budgetary instrument and EDIS:
Finally, we had an information point from the Commission on Brexit preparation and the implementation of measures at both EU27 and national levels. It is important for us to be ready for all possible scenarios. That includes a no-deal Brexit which, and I must stress this, we all want to avoid.