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  • PABLO R. SUANZES

    Correspondent

    Brussels

Updated Tuesday, July 21, 2020 - 21:41

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Early Tuesday morning, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was one of the leaders who seemed freshest and most satisfied. After four days of summit, he left with 110,000 million less in transfers than they had tried to force him to swallow. He was leaving with bigger compensatory checks than ever for his country and the rest of the frugal. And it came out, above all, having gotten the 27 to accept a control, supervision and potentially blocking mechanism over the National Reform Plans of the southern countries. In community slang they are called "emergency brakes", because it is enough that a country or

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