Important members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition in Germany are resisting plans for an increase in the EU's bailout fund to protect Spain from contagion, complicating a crucial meeting of EU finance ministers on Monday.
Guido Westerwelle, Vice Chancellor and head of the FDP Free Democrats, said there was no justification for last week's call by Brussels for an urgent boost in the size and powers of the €440bn (£371bn) fund, writes the Telegraph. "Only a small part of the fund has been used, so there is no need to talk about increasing it," he says, adding any further aid must come on stringent terms. The FDP's finance spokesman, Otto Solms, says the party's parliamentary group would oppose an expansion of the fund, and warns it must not become a "bad bank" by purchasing EMU bonds pre-emptively. Re...
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