The last of the 17 member Eurozone nations, Slovakia, voted down an expansion of the European Financial Stability Facility after its passage was tied by the Freedom and Solidarity Party to a confidence vote which would have toppled the government. The Freedom and Solidarity Party argued that Slovakia, second poorest of the Eurozone nations, should […]
Read MoreSlovakia’s Freedom and Solidarity Party, one party in Slovakia’s four party ruling coalition, has threatened opposition to Slovakian approval of the expansion of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) rooted in a dedicated belief on Freedom and Solidarity’s part in laissez faire capitalism. Arguing that the expansion of the EFSF is the first step on […]
Read MoreSlovakia’s Freedom and Solidarity Party, one party in Slovakia’s four party ruling coalition, has threatened opposition to Slovakian approval of the expansion of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) rooted in a dedicated belief on Freedom and Solidarity’s part in laissez faire capitalism. Arguing that the expansion of the EFSF is the first step on […]
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