Finland proposes changes to ECB voting model

Finland has proposed a change to the ECB voting system that will be employed once the union expands next year. The new system was agreed upon only last spring. In Finland's proposal, 15 members of the ECB Governing Council would vote at any given time. The Finnish government said that this model would treat small and large member states more equally.

Source: Helsingin Sanomat

Finland has proposed a change to the ECB voting system that will be employed once the union expands next year. The new

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