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Finland and Slovakia vs. Eurozone, or The Necessity of Federalism

It should almost thank Helsinki and Bratislava, which provide evidence of the extreme toxicity of the intergovernmental method, that is to say, a mode of governance giving a veto to each. These countries, which weigh less than 11 million people between them, blocking, in fact, the adoption of a text for the entire euro area inhabited it, the 322 million people. Suffice to say that this is a textbook case.

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