Junker re-elected Eurozone chairman

Baku. Ayaz Abdulla – APA. The Eurozone’s finance ministers have re-elected Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Jean-Claude Junker to serve a third two and a half year term as the group’s chairman, APA reports quoting Euronews.
The vote was unanimous, and Junker will continue to lead the 16-member states monthly meetings, in tandem with the ECB and European Commission, which discusses economic policy. Junker also looks after the Treasury in his home country.
The vote was unanimous, and Junker will continue to lead the 16-member states monthly meetings, in tandem with the ECB and European Commission, which discusses economic policy. Junker also looks after the Treasury in his home country.
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