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Stability and Growth Pact
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The Stability and Growth Pact is an agreement among EU member states to maintain the stability of the Economic and Monetary Union. The pact requires member states to stay within limits on government deficit (3% of GDP) and debt (60% of GDP) and submit annual stability programs for evaluation. If a member state breaches these limits, an Excessive Deficit Procedure is initiated, and corrective actions are requested, with the possibility of economic sanctions if necessary. The pact was outlined in 1997 and entered into force in 1998 and 1999, and is intended to ensure fiscal discipline and prevent inflationary pressures on the European economy.learn more on wikipedia
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- 2.French Foreign Policy
- 3.European Energy Market
- 4.German Foreign Policy
- 5.Hungary under Viktor Orbán
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- 8.Russia-Ukraine War
- 9.US Foreign Policy
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- 3.Russian Federation
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organizations
- 1.European Commission
- 2.European Union
- 3.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
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- 5.European Investment Bank
- 6.Green Party
- 7.National Rally
- 8.Nouveau Front Populaire
- 9.Renaissance
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- 11.Kremlin
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- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Keir Starmer
- 3.Emmanuel Macron
- 4.Mark Rutte
- 5.Ursula Von Der Leyen
- 6.Volodymyr Zelenskiy
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- 9.Jordan Bardella
- 10.Olaf Scholz
- 11.Roger Cohen
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