friday i: I feel more pro-European than the pro-Europeans, Salvini said in Milan on Friday, according to CNN. I would return to the pre Maastricht with more normal fiscal economic rules where we spoke of well-being and full employment.... The rules imposed by Brussels are creating full-on unemployment, Salvini said. Those who want to save Europe are those that are sold as the anti-Europeans. Sex vouchers for migrants The truth behind Europe's fake stories The Maastricht Treaty -- officially known as The Treaty on European Union -- was signed by the 12 member countries of the European Community in the Netherlands in 1992. Unemployment rates across the EU are at an all-time low, according to its statistical analysis body Eurostat, though rates in Italy are higher than in most other major European countries. It created the structure for a single currency, later named the euro, that was be born in 1999.
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