France seeks Germany to spend more money on Europe

Before the launch of the Franco-German cabinet meeting, President Emmanuel Macron has called for new investments from Germany to Europe. The European Union reform is top agenda, but so far small progress has been made before the election campaign, which will begin this year in Germany. They called for “restoring private investment and [...]
They called for the “Revisiting private and public investment in Eurpes from Germany”, Macro for the newspaper ʹFuke's) and French Watchers have said that these two neighbouring states should accept a new “macroeconomic perspective”.
In an interview published on Tuesday, he has called for $1.14 billion and for a new fund that includes the technology information project by attaching it to nanotechnology and battery accumulate programs.
Also Macron has said the European “Traket once changed to make a euro incompatible. The question is not whether we should make changes, but when and how”.
The French president has proposed establishing a ministry of finance, parliament and common budget for the eurozone, which seeks to change the European Union treaties, reports Deutsche Welle, the Periscopi broadcast.
Merkel has generally welcomed these reforms, but many analysts suspect these major changes while the German state enters the election campaign on September 24th./Periscopi/












