José Manuel González-Páramo: The sovereign debt crisis and the future of European integration

24 November 2011

In his speech, the ECB's González-Páramo took a step back from the crisis and reflected on what it has taught us so far about economic and monetary union in Europe.

Speaking at the Oxford University European Affairs Society in Oxford, Mr González-Páramo focused on three areas:

The key theme that has run through all remarks is that, from every perspective, much closer economic and financial union is essential for the euro area. Important steps in this direction have already been taken. Europe is ahead of others in addressing its imbalances. The challenge looking forward is to complete the process towards closer union and not settle for the “quick fix”.

The people of Europe want closer cooperation in economic and financial matters. Eurobarometer surveys find cross-country majorities in favour of closer cooperation to end the crisis. And this is ultimately unavoidable, given the state of political union between countries that monetary union de facto creates. It is now a time for politicians to be bold and courageous, to recognise these trends, and to complete as soon as possible the great project begun 60 years ago towards “ever closer union”.

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