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29/03 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC EuropeArticle 50: May sends letter that has triggered  Brexit. 

FRANCE

Liberation

Brexit: We already miss you.

While London officially triggers today the article 50, Liberation has imagined two scenarios, one black, one pink, for the future of the United Kingdom.

GERMANY

Athens wants to be forgiven billions by euro countries.

Greece and the IMF demand debt relief in the form of deferred interest. The Federal Ministry of Finance estimates the volume at €120 billion.

 

ITALY

Spending cuts, fewer deductions, here is the plan for Brussels – Reform programme: from land register to tax wedge.

Spending cuts, fewer deductions, here is the plan for Brussels Reform programme: from land register to tax wedge The National Reform Plan includes cuts to preferential fiscal treatments, privatisations and divestitures of state-owned farmland. In parallel, the 0.2% budgetary adjustment includes an enhancement of the VAT split payment and ministerial spending cuts.

 

SPAIN

Rajoy responds to sovereignty with investments worth 4.2 billion euros.

The Spanish Prime Minister announced in Barcelona yesterday investments worth 4.2 billion within the current legislative term.

 

AUSTRIA

Chancellor writes a letter to Brussels

ÖVP leader Reinhold Mitterlehner has only a tired smile for the idea of Chancellor Christian Kern to explain to the EU Commission that Austria was already solidarity in the refugee crisis.

 

BELGIUM

Theresa May signs the end of Europe with 28 members.

On 29 March 2017, the British Prime Minister will trigger the Brexit and start two years of negotiations.

DENMARK

Bye, bye Britain

Britain’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, shall bring today Europe’s most complicated divorce. The division of property becomes extremely difficult and may not be reached in two years.

 

HUNGARY

Our migration policy has more and more followers.

Viktor Orbán: We are moving closer to more reasonable measures.

 

LUXEMBOURG

After Brexit, a Scoxit.

Scottish Parliament agrees for a new independence referendum.

PORTUGAL

Brexit.

Today London files in the divorce papers.

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