While the European summit started on Friday has still not allowed the 27 member states to reach an agreement on the post-crisis recovery plan for the coronavirus, LREM MEP Stéphane Séjourné said he still believes in the possibility of a compromise while calling to "learn lessons" from these endless negotiations, Monday on Europe 1. 

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The negotiations have now gone on for four days without agreement. The European Council, meeting at the summit, has been trying since Friday to reach a compromise on the architecture of the post-crisis recovery plan for coronavirus, up to 750 billion euros ... without success for the moment. Invited to the morning of Europe 1, Monday, LREM MEP Stéphane Séjourné was confident about the outcome of the negotiations, which must resume in the afternoon, while calling for "learning lessons" from blocking in progress. 

"Find a governance that does not give this show"

"If we were in a withdrawal position, we would have stopped the discussions yesterday. There is a desire on both sides to find a landing point," said Stéphane Séjourné, who recognizes that the European Council is "ungovernable". "At each summit and each meeting of the Council we say the same thing. It is time to act to find a governance that does not give that spectacle."

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