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These
proposals
may sound unrealistic.
More recently, both at Camp David and at Taba in Egypt, Arab negotiators again rejected
proposals
that would have led to the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Such proposals, if accepted, would help resolve the current dispute to everyone’s satisfaction.
Our
proposals
were not rejected.
The political will of the Eurogroup was to ignore our proposals, let the negotiations fail, impose an indefinite bank holiday, and force the Greek government to acquiesce on everything – including a massive new loan that is almost triple the size we had proposed.
Ambassadors in New York are now working day and night to hammer out the details of the current reform
proposals.
The British, meanwhile, have always been classic reluctant member - always late, always unwillingly dragged along in the wake of the front-runners, but seldom offering alternative
proposals.
In France, two prominent Socialists recently published
proposals
calling for a re-think of traditional French attitudes towards the EU, including a re-think of the farm policy.
Since then, joint statements have contained amorphous
proposals
to implement “fiscal strategies flexibly to support growth” and ensure that debt-to-GDP ratios are sustainable.
This group, which included former presidents, prime ministers, foreign ministers, European Union commissioners and senior diplomats, sent a set of
proposals
to EU leaders in May.
At the heart of the
proposals
is EU support in the UN Security Council for a resolution that “either (1) calls for new negotiations and sets a mandatory deadline for the completion of an agreement to establish a two-state solution, or (2) creates a greater equivalence between the Israeli and Palestinian parties, including through recognition of a Palestinian state and strong support for Palestine accession to international treaties and organizations.”
The response to these sorts of
proposals
from Israel’s government has been depressingly predictable.
When it comes to the latter, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s
proposals
in August – expanded monetary easing, structural reforms (particularly in France and Italy), and some fiscal expansion by countries like Germany – provide a useful framework to be supplemented with concrete measures.
Business leaders believe that the government’s
proposals
for easing redundancy rules are not bold enough, while trade unions view the reforms as being underfunded.
The second big question concerns Grillo’s M5S, which is a typical grassroots effort – strong on protest, but weak (and weird) on
proposals.
Establishing a single supervisory authority and a resolution mechanism are valid
proposals.
Instead, privatization was blocked, while fiscal reforms and deregulation remained paper
proposals.
Fortunately, the ground is being prepared for reform by the Convention on the future of the Union being chaired by former French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, which should make its institutional
proposals
next spring.
Specific
proposals
include a designated eurozone budget, increased fiscal-policy coordination among members, and a eurozone finance minister.
There is another irony: some of the same Australians who have criticized the deficits have also criticized
proposals
to increase taxes on mines.
Unless central banks figure out a convincing way to address their paralysis at the zero bound, there is likely to be a continuing barrage of outside-the-box
proposals
that are far more radical.
Last week, we proposed a rescue package that offers eight
proposals
to improve governance and restore ocean health.
Arafat missed the historic opportunity to achieve a Palestinian state in 2000 when he rejected
proposals
by President Clinton and then Israeli Premier Barak at Camp David and later in Egypt.
After some years of such a Saudi protectorate over the Palestinians, serious negotiations - more or less based on Crown Prince Abdullah's
proposals
for an overall agreement - could be re-launched.
The Commission’s upcoming
proposals
are part of a broader package leading to economic, fiscal, and political union that will redefine the boundaries of European integration.
On September 12, the Commission will present its
proposals
for a Single Banking Supervisory Mechanism based on three key principles:Single supervision: Within the eurozone, coordination between national supervisory bodies is no longer enough.
Next, the Commission will build on our current
proposals
for deposit-guarantee schemes and bank resolution mechanisms to move toward a single resolution fund and a single resolution authority.
Once these
proposals
are implemented, the banking union will be complete.
But its anti-democratic core remains intact – and, unfortunately, the current
proposals
do not dramatically alter that.
Opposition
proposals
to sharpen this provision were rejected by AKP leaders.
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