Big Debtors Could Get Kicked Out of Eurozone, Says Germany’s Merkel

German Chancellor Merkel said eurozone countries should be able to expel countries that repeatedly break stability pact.
Big Debtors Could Get Kicked Out of Eurozone, Says Germany’s Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a speech during a debate about the budget at the Bundestag, on March 17, in Berlin. The 16-nation eurozone must have the option of removing one of its members from the club if a country persistently breaks its fiscal rules, German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Michael Kappeler/AFP/Getty Images
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a speech during a debate about the budget at the Bundestag, on March 17, in Berlin. The 16-nation eurozone must have the option of removing one of its members from the club if a country persistently breaks its fiscal rules, German Chancellor Angela Merkel. (Michael Kappeler/AFP/Getty Images)