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Josef Pröll, the conservative Austrian People's party new leader, will succeed WilhelmMolterer to head the finance ministry in the grand coalition government
Brussels - A detailed French set of proposals on how to reform the global financial system was at the top of the agenda on Tuesday as European Union finance ministers met in Brussels. The plans "can still be better, but it's a good start ... I think we'll turn them into European plans," Dutch Finance Minister Wouter Bos said as the meeting opened. His Austrian counterpart, WilhelmMolterer,...
... and I think this is the right point in time for that," the Austrian finance minister WilhelmMolterer said."It is important that Europe speaks with one voice, there might be differing opinions on one or other detail but the direction is right."European leaders like Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France want a "Bretton Woods"-style reworking...
... responsibility and I think this is the right point in time for that," Austrian Finance Minister WilhelmMolterer said."It is important that Europe speaks with one voice, there might be differing opinions on one or other detail but the direction is right."A new Bretton WoodsEuropean leaders such as British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy want a "Bretton...
... or oversight". Speaking ahead of Tuesday's meeting in Brussels, Austrian Finance Minister WilhelmMolterer said of the plan: "Some countries might judge one or another detail differently, but the direction is absolutely right."His Dutch colleague, Wouter Bos, called the French proposal "a good start."The Netherlands have presented their own set of proposals, while British Prime Minister...
... or oversight". Speaking ahead of Tuesday's meeting in Brussels, Austrian Finance Minister WilhelmMolterer said of the plan: "Some countries might judge one or another detail differently, but the direction is absolutely right."His Dutch colleague, Wouter Bos, called the French proposal "a good start."The Netherlands have presented their own set of proposals, while British Prime Minister...
... qualified to inspire people and win [them] over.” The conservative People’s Party vice chancellor WilhelmMolterer said Haider hadn’t minced his words, and therefore “deserves great respect.” The Social Democratic president of the Austrian parliament, Barbara Prammer, recognized the great political and life achievements of Haider, who helped shaped Austria’s political landscape over...