Europe Could See Formation of Southern and Northern Unions – Piskorski

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The eurozone may shrink, with some EU member states pondering the abandonment of the euro and returning to their national currency, Mateusz Piskorski, the head of Poland's Zmiana (Change) party, told Sputnik on Tuesday.

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"If the idea of European financial solidarity will not be awakened by some political movement or other political changes, then we might talk about at least limiting the zone of euro currency and dividing European Union to the countries of A-category and B-category," Piskorski said.

The politician said that, in his observation, many people in Northern European countries perceive Southern Europe as corrupt, inefficient and economically weak. These opinions, according to Piskorski, could potentially see the establishment of Northern and Southern European unions.

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Greece, with a current estimated $350-billion debt, is reliant on loans from international creditors. The United Kingdom, Germany and France are Greece’s major creditors within the European Union.

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