国际英语新闻:European policy makers call for tough reforms
BRUSSELS, May 11 (Xinhua) -- European policy makers called on Tuesday for tough and even unpopular reforms to reinvent the continent's economic and social model in the wake of the Greek debt crisis.
"We need brave, honest national politicians who are ready to say that to protect that welfare system, we should work longer and work harder. It is either reform or decline," Vincent Van Quickenborne, Belgian minister of economy and reform, said at the closing session of the World Economic Forum on Europe here Tuesday.
Over 400 leaders of businesses, governments, academia and civil society from over 40 countries discussed the future of Europe under the theme "Renewed Leadership, New Vision" at the two-day forum.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy talks to the media following an emergent euro zone summit, at the headquarters of the European Council in Brussels, capital of Belgium, May 8, 2010. Leaders of the 16 euro zone countries have pledged to ensure the stability of the area by all means amid mounting concerns that the Greek debt crisis will destabilize the currency. |
The recent Greek debt crisis, after spreading to the eurozone, threw into question the European economic and social model, which has been marked by extravagant welfare for its citizens and criticized for being less competitive.
The events of the past week forced policy-makers, politicians and citizens to face the tough challenges Europe needs to overcome to get back on a growth trajectory.
With an annual economic growth of 1 or 1.5 percent and an aging population, Europe simply could not afford the costly welfare system and is doomed to lag behind its main competitors in the future, Quickenborne warned.
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