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France's Hollande urges euro zone growth effort

 
Published on Oct 18, 2012
6:54 AM
France's President Francois Hollande gestures during a press conference with Mexican President-elect at the Elysee presidential palace on Oct 17, 2012 in Paris. Mexican President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto will start his six-year term as president on Dec 1, marking the return of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) to the nation's highest office after a 12-year absence. -- PHOTO: AFP

PARIS (REUTERS) - French President Francois Hollande appealed on Wednesday for more efforts to boost growth across the euro zone, warning ahead of a European Union (EU) summit that recession was as big a threat as budget deficits.

Mr Hollande told the daily Le Monde that troubled euro zone states should have the leeway to stimulate internal demand with salary rises and tax cuts, adding that a longer-term goal must be to reduce the big differences in borrowing costs in the bloc.

"If we don't breathe some life into Europe's economy, budget discipline measures won't work," Mr Hollande was quoted as saying ahead of a two-day Brussels summit due to discuss plans for stabilising the bloc's debt troubles.

Mr Hollande has challenged Germany's focus on strict austerity measures since he came to power in May. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) weighed in this month, saying Greece, Portugal and Spain should be given more time to cut their public deficits.

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