Obviously the outcome of the Greek vote on 17th June was largely obscured in France by the analysis of the second round of legislative elections. The Socialist victory offers François Hollande all the tools not just to reform the country, but also to perform, at least in theory, a leading role in the attempt to solve the Euro area crisis. That’s why the French vote and the Greek vote have been interpreted as a “common breath of fresh air”, as a “double injection of confidence” in view of the decisive upcoming Europe summit in late June.
Michele Marchi (2012). The Athens vote and the Future of the Franco-German axis. EUROPRESSRESEARCH, 6/2012, 1-5.
The Athens vote and the Future of the Franco-German axis
MARCHI, MICHELE
2012
Abstract
Obviously the outcome of the Greek vote on 17th June was largely obscured in France by the analysis of the second round of legislative elections. The Socialist victory offers François Hollande all the tools not just to reform the country, but also to perform, at least in theory, a leading role in the attempt to solve the Euro area crisis. That’s why the French vote and the Greek vote have been interpreted as a “common breath of fresh air”, as a “double injection of confidence” in view of the decisive upcoming Europe summit in late June.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


