Spain’s PM in plea for ‘coronabonds’ crisis funding
BERLIN: Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez urged the EU Sunday to issue "coronabonds," controversial pooled debt instruments to help the bloc´s hardest hit countries fund their battle against the devastating economic impact of the pandemic.
"It is time for the mutualisation of debts," Sanchez wrote in Sunday´s edition of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "This is the time to act in solidarity -- by setting up a new mechanism for mutualising debt, by acting in unison in procuring essential medical equipment, by establishing coordinated strategies against cybercrime, and by preparing a large-scale master plan for a rapid and solid recovery of the continent," he said.
Such joint action would mean "that there are no gulfs between North and South... (and) that no one is left behind," he urged. Italy and Spain, backed by France and some key EU officials have been pushing for coronabonds which would allow hard-hit countries to raise funds on the financial markets under the umbrella of the EU. It is argued that this would lower their borrowing costs and mean that they could raise fnds without singling themselves out as broke. But German Chancellor Angela Merkel, stressing the need for budget discipline, has firmly rebuffed such proposals.
Germany, like other northern EU members including the Netherlands, has repeatedly dismissed the idea as an attempt by over-spending southerners to take advantage of the cheap borrowing rates enjoyed by states with balanced budgets. Merkel´s government is instead looking at using the European Stability Mechanism bailout fund, which German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said could be activated "with no senseless conditions" to help struggling states.
The ESM, set up at the height of the eurozone debt crisis in 2012, helped fund the massive bailouts needed then but its aid normally comes with strict and often burdensome conditions. For Sanchez, the ESM could help in a first step by ensuring a financial lifeline to economies in trouble. "But it would not be sufficient in the medium term," wrote the Spanish leader. "The challenge that we are faced with is immense and unprecedented. It requires an unanimous, extreme and ambitious response in order to preserve our economic and social system."
Debate over the coronabonds is heating up with euro area finance ministers slated for talks Tuesday to chart the bloc´s next steps in battling the economic fallout from the coronavirus. Calls are growing even within Germany on Merkel to relent after years of insisting on the strictest fiscal discipline.
Even the tabloid-style Bild am Sonntag shied away from taking sides in the debate -- choosing instead to run one editorial for and another against. In one, it argued that failing to show solidarity would cause "many countries to turn away disappointed from the EU". In the opposing view, it argued such bonds would "inevitably lead to resentment and conflicts because each government will deal with taxpayers´ funds in different ways". --
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