Krise kostete bereits acht Regierungschefs den Job

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Zuerst fiel Irlands Kabinett, weitere folgten, zuletzt Holland. Die in der Eurokrise gescheiterten Regierungen im Überblick.
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EPAepa02273178 Party leaders (L-R) Geert Wilders of the populist PVV, Christian Democrat Maxime Verhagen of the CDA and Liberal Mark Rutte of the VVD debate in the Dutch parliament about the report that informer Ruud Lubbers had presented to Queen Beatrix

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EPAepa03010612 People from Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece lift their flags while assembling in front of the euro sculpture at the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, 21 November 2011. They take part in a Monopoly game under the mott

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REUTERSIrish Prime Minister Brian Cowen arrives at an European Union leaders summit in Brussels February 4, 2011. European Union leaders will discuss strengthening the euro zones 440 billion euro bailout fund at a summit on Friday and try to agree how bes

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EPAepa03149330 Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny (C) attends the Saint Patricks day parade in Chicago, Illinois, USA, 17 March 2012. EPA/KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI

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EPAepa02768183 Portuguese legislative elections Socialist Party (PS) candidate, Jose Socrates, reacts during his speech after the results showing the defeat of PS in the Legislative Elections in Lisbon, Portugal, 05 June 2011. Portugals voted in a Legis

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APA/ROBERT JAEGERAPA7527984 - 12042012 - LISSABON - PORTUGAL: Bundespräsident Heinz Fischer wird vom portugiesischen Premierminister Pedro Passos Coelho (R.) am Donnerstag, 12. April 2012, in Lissabon empfangen. BP Fischer absolviert eine dreitägige Por

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REUTERSFormer Italian Prime Minister and Popolo della Liberta (PDL) party President Silvio Berlusconi arrives at the European Peoples Party (EPP) congress in Marseille, December 8, 2011. The EPP Congress in Marseille will debate the document Moving Europe

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dapdItalian Premier Mario Monti speaks during a joint press conference with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, not seen, at the end of their meeting at Chigi Palace in Rome, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012. (Foto:Riccardo De Luca/AP/dapd)

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Zapatero setzt verbindliche Schuldenbremse fest

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REUTERSSpanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy attends a meeting with the Peoples Party parliament members in Madrid January 10, 2012.REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)

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EPAepa02965002 Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radicova reacts during the session of Slovak Parliament in Bratislava, Slovakia, 13 October 2011. The Slovakian parliament passed a measure approving the euro bailout fund, by 114 votes to 30, with 3 abstentions.

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REUTERSSlovakias social democratic political party leader Smer Robert Fico speaks to media as he arrives at the partys headquarters to observe the exit polls after the countrys early general election in Bratislava, March 10, 2012. REUTERS/Petr Josek (S

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Janez Jansa auf der Überholspur.
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