“The EU should have legal mechanisms for countries to leave the euro, says Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. In a letter responding to a question in the Dutch Parliament, Rutte and his finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, said that his governing coalition had agreed that ‘it should be possible under mutual consideration to exit from the community arrangements (Schengen, eurozone, European Union).’ The letter follows Rutte’s intervention last week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he said that it “should be possible” for countries to leave the eurozone and indicated that certain EU policy areas should be repatriated to national governments.”
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