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The provincial Liberal and Reform parties, and some in the media, condemn the deal outright.
ECONOMIST: Canada
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Some have opposed the deal outright, for undermining the NPT by giving nuclear India more rights than non-nuclear countries that have signed the treaty.
ECONOMIST: Mourning an exemption that may defeat the rules
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What Mario Draghi finds unacceptable is that the Euro must deal with market challenges that threaten its integrity and stability (if not outright existence).
FORBES: The Primacy Of Politics Is The Greatest Danger to Europe And The EU
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Blame for this mess lies chiefly with the central bank, which has shown a grotesque inability to deal with even the most flagrant examples of asset-stripping, misreporting and outright fraud.
ECONOMIST: Russian banks
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No Spanish government would agree to abandon its claim to Gibraltar: from that point of view, a deal with Britain would be merely a staging-post on the road to outright sovereignty.
BBC: Reshuffle sparks Gibraltar talks fears
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The risk must be that whatever government emerges will only prove an interlude before a fresh crisis, in which external pressure once again is required to force Rome to confront the Italian economy's structural shortcomings, perhaps in return for a deal with the European Central Bank to support the government bond market under its Outright Market Transactions program.
WSJ: Post-Election Inaction Could Reawaken Crisis
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After the last general election, he wangled a deal with the winning Social Democrats, led by Milos Zeman, who had failed to secure an outright majority in parliament.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne