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Eurogroup He will meet privately with the Italian Prime Minister during the European Council. Look for a yes vote because it is the only EU government that has not yet made its vote public. Luis de Guindos already has the support to become president of the Eurogroup The Government accuses Cebrián of boycotting with the Bilderberg Club the candidacy of Luis de Guindos to the Eurogroup The PSOE boycotts the appointment of Luis de Guindos to the Eurogroup Matteo Renzi and Mariano Rajoy speak during a European Council break. Matteo Renzi and Mariano Rajoy speak during a European Council break. Rajoy and his team will take advantage of the margins of the formal meetings of the European Council in Brussels to maintain bilateral contacts with their euro partners, whom they will try to convince to give their support to Luis de Guindos to preside over the Eurogroup. The conversations will focus this time on the Italian delegation.
A few weeks ago , France publicly opted for Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Dutch candidate (like other countries: Slovakia and Slovenia, for example), which was a monumental “jug of cold water” for Spain's aspirations. In Guindos' circle, the possibility is even privately admitted that the Dutch candidate has caught a vote among the nine European PP ministers who sit in the Eurogroup. Earning the “unknown support” of Italy As Digital has learned from government sources, La Moncloa has set the objective to be pursued by Rajoy in Denmark Mobile Number List the European Council , which began this Thursday in Brussels, in his battle for Luis de Guindos to preside over the Eurogroup. His team has told him that efforts must be focused on Italy. For this reason, the efforts to close a meeting with Matteo Renzi are very advanced. A recess in the European Council this Friday will be taken advantage of so that both can see each other privately. The reason is that Rome has not yet decided the direction of its vote, although the Spanish delegation suspects that Minister Pier Carlo Padoan is leaning towards Dijsselbloem.
But the Italian Prime Minister has not yet said the last word and this is a golden opportunity to convince him. It is, therefore, the priority objective that Rajoy has set these days in Brussels. “ The battles that are not fought are the only ones that are lost” Mariano Rajoy reiterated this Thursday his defense of the candidacy of Minister Luis de Guindos to preside over the Eurogroup, and given the options he may have, he noted: “ Battles happen. The battles that are not fought are the only ones that are lost .” The President of the Government referred to Guindos' candidacy upon his arrival in Brussels to participate in the meeting of the European Council and in a previous meeting of the European People's Party. He highlighted the prestige and recognition in Europe of the Spanish Minister of Economy and considered that it would be good if there was a change in the presidency of the Eurogroup.