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Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem to head Eurogroup | Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem to head Eurogroup |
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Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem has been elected as the new head of the Eurogroup, replacing the outgoing Jean-Claude Juncker. | Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem has been elected as the new head of the Eurogroup, replacing the outgoing Jean-Claude Juncker. |
The 46 year-old, who has been head of the Dutch Finance Ministry for two months, was expected to take over. | The 46 year-old, who has been head of the Dutch Finance Ministry for two months, was expected to take over. |
He said he hoped he would be able to focus on longer-term policies rather than just crisis management. | |
The Eurogroup is made up of the finance ministers from the 17 nations that use the single European currency. | The Eurogroup is made up of the finance ministers from the 17 nations that use the single European currency. |
Mr Dijsselbloem insisted the eurozone should continue with economic reforms and austerity measures designed to resolve the debt crisis. | |
In a letter to the Eurogroup before he was elected to lead it, he said: "We now need to keep the momentum going, to ensure we retain the confidence we managed to regain in a lasting manner". | |
"Our focus needs to shift from crisis management to delivering and implementing sound medium-term policies." | |
Franco-German support | |
The French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici was quick to let Mr Dijsselbloem know he will have a tough job matching the achievements of his predecessor, Jean-Claude Juncker. | |
"We cannot resign ourselves to Europe being in a spiral of austerity and recession," he said. | |
"Jean-Claude Juncker knew during his period as head of the Eurogroup about representing a balanced presidency, balanced between the countries in the north and in the south, between the requirements of budgetary consolidation and hopes of growth, balanced also between perhaps a vision from Germany and from France," he said. | |
The German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has backed his Dutch counterpart to take over the leadership of the Eurogroup for some time. | |
"You know that I supported Jeroen Dijsselbloem's candidacy from early on, because I believe he would make a good head of the Eurogroup," he said. | |
"And I find it good... that we use the change in Eurogroup head as an occasion to lead a fundamental debate about the working methods of the Eurogroup." | |
The Netherlands is one of the few eurozone countries that have retained the highest credit rating throughout the region's debt crisis. | |
The nation has joined Germany and Finland in taking a hard line on the need for austerity in countries that are benefiting from eurozone support, such Greece, Ireland, and Portugal. |
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