Who is in the best position to lead Europe out of the current economic crisis?

Fieldwork dates: 24 February 2012 - 6 March 2012
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Who is in the best position to lead Europe out of the current economic crisis?
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6 March 2012
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Germany 6%
Germany and France acting together 5%
The EU as whole 22%
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Central Bank (ECB 14%
The G20 2%
The US 2%
China 3%
None of these 10%
Other 2%
Don’t know 33%

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There is currently a debt crisis in the Eurozone (that is, countries that use the European single currency – or “Euro”), with some countries in the Eurozone unable to pay their debts without help. Unless they are given money by other European countries, it is possible they would have to default on their debt payments, which would risk bringing down European banks and causing another economic crisis. Countries in Europe have agreed a plan for bailing out countries in difficulty and protecting European banks. The costs of trying to save the Eurozone may come to hundreds of billions of Euros. In your view, which ONE of the following is in the best position to lead Europe out of the current economic crisis?

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