Raising taxes like FTT going into recession is a very bad idea for Germany. Exporters are upset about hedging costs climbing with FTT, although the euro is dropping. Hopefully, recession will shelve FTT.
Berlin (AP) - In the FDP will be more criticism, according to the defensive attitude of the party leadership to introduce a financial transaction tax. After Schleswig-Holstein parliamentary leader Wolfgang Kubicki also warned the Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs, Katja Hessel, before a retention of the course.
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Party chief Philipp Rösler was strictly opposed the proposal by Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) to introduce a financial transactions tax, if necessary, alone in the euro area. "This position, we are not able to hold out," Hessel said the Berlin "Tagesspiegel" (Thursday). "The FDP stands out as the bad guy who wants to protect the banks. That hurts us. "
Quote from Rantany:
As i was afraid of, Philipp Rösler experiences more resistance, even from his own party:
http://www.stern.de/politik/mehr-fdp-stimmen-fuer-finanzsteuer-1772811.html
What a roller coaster week this is.
Quote from slumdog:
Maybe we can now remove Finland from the list too.
This whole european FTT political circus would be quite funny, if it wasnt so serious.
Quote from tomdavis:
Finland is like Luxembourg where the PM and FM are making completely different public statements.
In Luxembourg, the Prime Minister is anxious to have the EZ-only FTT and the Finance Minister speaks against it. Finland is the opposite. The PM is against the EZ-only FTT and FM in favor. You would think that the PM and FM would confer before making public statements -- apparently not.
Quote from tomdavis:
Finland is like Luxembourg where the PM and FM are making completely different public statements.
In Luxembourg, the Prime Minister is anxious to have the EZ-only FTT and the Finance Minister speaks against it. Finland is the opposite. The PM is against the EZ-only FTT and FM in favor. You would think that the PM and FM would confer before making public statements -- apparently not.