August 16, France and Germany decided against creating and selling Euro Bonds, and came up with another way to help raise money for EU governments; a stock market transaction tax.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Euro Bonds would come later, when the economic situation was more stable. Instead he, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, are pushing for a new tax (as if Europeans didn’t have to deal with enough taxes).
The new financial transaction tax would affect the purchases made on stock markets.
Merkel and Sarkozy are also calling for more economic and political unity for the EU. They want EU members to modify their constitutions to reflect commitment to building a strong, more united European Union, and, they want to create a new EU council to oversea efforts to create a more unified EU. That council will meet twice a year, and have a president who serves a two year term.