THAT GERMAN COURT RULING HURTS EU RULE-OF-LAW FIGHTBACK
22.05.2020

EU Observer (20 May 2020)
By Michael Meyer-Resende
Last week Germany's Constitutional Court landed a decision that reverberated across the EU.
Rejecting a decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) on the European Central Bank's buying of eurozone debts, the judgement was a double whammy to Europe's efforts to address two of its most serious crises.
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