Germany's Scholz, France's Macron urge reform on 'mortal' Europe
BERLIN - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and France's President Emmanuel Macron warned in a joint opinion piece for the Financial Times that the European Union had to make dramatic efforts to improve its competitiveness or risk seeing its way of living undermined.
The leaders also urged European Union member states to complete the single financial market by introducing common insolvency, tax and investment frameworks.
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