We need to revert to the system in which we have national governments conducting policy and sovereign states interacting with each other. The main decisions are not made in the commission or even in the euro group for that matter. i think one can reject the neoliberal nationalist intergovernmental version of the euro zone but i think on the left it's incumbent upon us to advance a more progressive version of a european project in the future, he says.
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