Once again it took the intervention of the US justice authorities to force the EU to finally do something about one of its criminal bank, not that the EU really cares. Laws, like austerity, are for the masses, not the elite. And Daphne Caruana Galizia? As long as Jean-Claude has enough red wine and EU politicians are paid on time, well everything is pretty much OK.
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