Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte puts his face up, but others less visible support him. After assuming the presidency of the European Union, German Chancellor Angela Merkel first invited Rutte and reinforced him on the key point of conditionality: "Aid is useless if it is not connected with reforms, changes and orientation towards the future". It was on Thursday night, shortly after the Spanish candidate in the Eurogroup, Nadia Calviño , fell to the Irish Paschal Donohue. Neither Merkel nor Rutte expressly spoke of austerity as a condition, but you can imagine Pedr's coalition government
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