if the eurozone falls so does the eu. if greece rejects austerity measures like its bound to do in the next week or two germany is going to pull the plug on its bailout which will mean that greece is going to leave the euro. if greece leaves the euro then its all too likely public opinion is going to turn against the euro in spain, portugal, and ireland which are other bailout-austerity countries.
the euro was honestly a doomed experiment so long as europe is as divided as it is. if you follow current trends in europe, rising eurosceptiscim in the uk and in france, increasing german domination of the union, increasing irritation with EU immigration laws, it's not going to do anything close to centralization im sorry.
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