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MEPs quizzed the ECB president with questions related to the debt crisis. Jean-Claude Trichet stressed that the European economic area is growing at a relatively slow pace as a whole. Uncertainly remains particularly high due to an adjustment made by some EU economies. Inflation expiations will be in line with price stability.
Chairwoman, Sharon Bowles, stressed that policymakers should not consider the fragmentation of the euro as an option. “Saving the euro must not cost us the Union”, she remarked.
Trichet presented the following key points:
Werner Langen (DE, EPP) said that despite the criticism of the ECB, the EPP group welcomes the ECB purchase of bonds during August.
Elisa Ferrera (PT, S&D), highlighted that the EU needs an ECB which is able to go beyond simple price controls which is clearly not enough to solve the problems Europe is facing today. The role of the ECB should be defined in more breadth and depth.
Sylvie Goulard (FR, ALDE) urged the Council to reach an acceptable agreement on the economic governance package. She said that Europe needs to go beyond intergovernmental agreements.
Kay Swinburne (UK, ECR) said that the independence of the ECB is essential. She also noted that the purchase of Italian and Spanish bonds through August was a political decision and that politicians are not always best placed to decide on complicated monetary decisions.
Sven Giegold (DE, Greens) advocated for a true economic union in order to solve the current crisis and future possible crisis.
Burkhald Balz (DE, EPP) said that the euro cannot be successful in the future if there are 27 uncoordinated macro-economics policies. “More Europe is not the problem, it is the solution”, he stated.
Watch video (ECON committee 29 August 2011)