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ECB's Draghi urges euro zone to unite for economic reform

Published 23/05/2015, 11:09
© Reuters. Mario Draghi listens at a news conference during an informal meeting of Ministers for Economic and Financial Affairs (ECOFIN) in Riga

ROME (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has urged euro zone countries to unite in the task of reforming the bloc's economies, saying sharing sovereignty was an opportunity and not a threat.

Draghi is pushing governments not to waste the time ECB money printing has bought them. Saturday's appeal to indebted countries to clean up their finances came the day after he warned growth would remain low in the face of unemployment and low investment.

In a message read to attendees at a conference in Rome, he said countries should act quickly on recommendations the central bank has made to complete economic and monetary union, many of which have not been carried out.

"The current situation in the euro area demonstrates that this delay could be dangerous," Draghi said, according to a text of the address released by the ECB, while acknowledging progress had been made, for example with banking union.

But private risks need to be shared within the euro zone, with financial integration improving access to credit for companies and leading to a complete capital markets union, Draghi said.

Draghi called for stricter and more transparent adherence to existing budgetary rules to help close the gaps among member states in employment, growth and productivity, but said this alone would not be enough.

Countries should observe common standards when implementing structural reforms but also take a country-specific approach, as part of a process of "convergence in the capacity of our economies to resist shocks and grow together".

Thirdly, Draghi said the euro zone should ask whether it had done enough to safeguard the possibility of using budgetary policy to counter the economic cycle, concluding: "I think not."

Many European countries realised only after the debt crisis exploded that their sovereign right to choose their own economic policy would be limited in the monetary union, Draghi said.

© Reuters. Mario Draghi listens at a news conference during an informal meeting of Ministers for Economic and Financial Affairs (ECOFIN) in Riga

But working to ensure long-term stability meant sharing control, Draghi said. "What can appear to be a threat is actually an opportunity," he said.

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