Le Portugais Mario Centeno devient le nouveau président de l'Eurogroupe, le puissant organe informel qui examine les questions liées à la monnaie unique européenne.
Ancien de la Banque centrale de son pays et ministre depuis 2015, Mario Centeno apparaissait comme un candidat particulièrement sérieux pour succéder au Néerlandais Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
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4/12/17
Ancien de la Banque centrale de son pays et ministre depuis 2015, Mario Centeno apparaissait comme un candidat particulièrement sérieux pour succéder au Néerlandais Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
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4/12/17
The finance ministers from the 19 countries that use the euro are deciding who should lead their regular meetings, with Portugal's Mario Centeno widely tipped to take the helm of a group that has led the currency bloc's crisis-fighting efforts.
ReplyDeleteThe decision of who will succeed Dutchman Jeroen Dijsselbloem as president of the so-called eurogroup is expected later Monday. Dijsselbloem, who has held the post for nearly five years, has been one of the most high-profile European politicians during a period that saw a number of countries, notably Greece, teeter on the edge of bankruptcy and the euro currency itself come under threat.
Three other candidates are in the frame, too: Luxembourg's Pierre Gramegna, Slovakia's Peter Kazimir and Latvia's Dana Reizniece-Ozola.