Euro zone mulls Euro 20-bn separate Budget: Paper

The single budget proposal was first sketched out by the president of the European Council in a paper circulated in Sept

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Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

European diplomats discussing the possibility of a separate Budget to improve monetary union in the Euro zone are considering a sum of around Euro 20 billion (£16.1 billion), according to the Financial Times Deutschland (FTD).

There is still no clear definition of what a single, central Budget would entail, but Germany strongly supports the idea as a way of coordinating transfers among member states, and France is also in favour, which in terms of Euro zone decision-making means it has substantial momentum.

In the early release of an article to be published on Monday, FTD said the sum under consideration amounted to about 0.2 per cent of the common currency bloc's gross domestic product (GDP). It did not cite its sources.

"The Budget for the whole European Union currently totals around Euro 130 billion a year, which is just over 1 per cent of EU economic growth," the paper wrote. "A Euro zone budget of around Euro 20 billion would mean extra costs of around 0.2 per cent of Euro zone GDP."

"Germany would be liable for just under Euro 6 billion a year," the FTD added.

The single budget proposal was first sketched out by Herman Van Rompuy, the president of the European Council, in a paper circulated in September to stimulate debate about how Europe's monetary union should be strengthened.

In the paper, he said a "fully fledged fiscal union" among the 17 countries that share the euro could involve the creation of a single treasury office and "a central budget whose role and functions would need to be defined".

Those suggestions have since been refined into guidelines that will form the basis of discussion among EU leaders at the summit on October 18-19. The idea will also be explored among Euro zone finance ministers at a meeting in Luxembourg on Monday.

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First Published: Oct 08 2012 | 12:32 AM IST

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