Friday, June 28, 2013

GREAT BRITAIN OPINION ON FINANCIAL, BUDGET ALLOCATION AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION GOVERNMENT REMAINED DISPUTABLE AND WITH NO ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION TO THE BUDGET ALLOCATION AND CONTRIBUTION DIFFICULTIES.

GREAT BRITAIN OPINION ON FINANCIAL, BUDGET ALLOCATION AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION GOVERNMENT REMAINED DISPUTABLE AND WITH NO ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION TO THE BUDGET ALLOCATION AND CONTRIBUTION DIFFICULTIES.

        A unified agreement has been reached in the final session of the meeting held early mrning today in the European Union Patrliament in Brussel between the European Union leaders and the European Union members of Parliament on three main financial, or economical, political and social issues that had previously remained controversial, particularly on the budget allocation in the sum of one billion euros for the European Union government for the years between two thousand and fourteen and two thousand and twenty (2014-2020). The acceptance of Serbia to Eurozone membership and the allocation of six billion euros for the resolution of rising unemployment rate and its problems among  the Eurozone youth, specially those from Southern Europe Eurozone member countries.
However, Great Britain opinion on financial, budget allocation and contribution to the European Union government remained disputable and with no alternative solution to the budget allocation and contribution difficulties, despite the British Prime Minister David Cameron participation in the debate's final session during the meeting held in the European Union Parliament in Brussel.

                                             Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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