Wednesday, 17 August 2011

EU One Central Government is Here



One Step Closer to Their New World Order...


THE leaders of France and Germany tonight called on Eurozone nations to form a "collective government" to save the struggling currency.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel put forward the radical plan to balance the budgets of the 17 nations that use the crisis-hit single currency.

They said they want a "true European economic government" that would consist of the heads of state of all member nations.

The new body would meet twice a year and be led by EU President Herman Van Rompuy.

The dramatic move followed weeks of turmoil on the markets amid fears over Spain's and Italy's financial stability as well as the bailout for Greece.

British Chancellor George Osborne had slammed dithering EU bosses on the eve of today's "last chance" summit to save the euro - and called for urgent action.

He said: "The Eurozone must take decisive steps to reassure markets."

Mr Sarkozy and Mrs Merkel presented their proposals after meeting in Paris today to hammer out a solution to the Eurozone's sovereign debt crisis.

There were concerns that markets could plunge again if they failed to thrash out a deal.


Comment noted below

Ive been watching this play out for the last 6 months since learning about 'the plan' and this news was the ultimate milestone. I agree with everything that the above members (Tom, Killuminati, Silverwon) and no doubt there are other members posts that coincide. A Eruopean Parliament first and then when the US economy collapses they make it something else. Of course they will need to rope in countries such as OZ and china before it will become a one world government but they have acheived their aims all the way so far. Its like watching one big pantomime except that its no fun watching thousands die in the process. Congrats Elites it seems you have reason to celebrate.


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