Martin Schulz

Martin Schulz
Martin Schulzis a German Social Democratic politician serving as the President of the European Parliament since 2012. Previously he was leader of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament. On 1 July 2014 Martin Schulz was re-elected as European Parliament President...
turkeys pay enormous
Turkey is doing an enormous amount in the refugee question, but it can't continue to pay for everything by itself. That is why we have to talk to Turkey about money.
health down-and pay
Without new money, salaries wo n't be paid, the health system will stop functioning, the power network and public transport will break down, and they wo n't be able to import vital goods because nobody can pay.
further improvement
We will see a further improvement in the small- and mid-sized companies.
budget clear cuts plans public return serious small steps target tax toward wants
Budget plans already target serious cuts in public investment. But that won't be enough. In return for unavoidable tax hikes, the public wants to see clear steps toward small government.
cannot enormous task
Mr. Koizumi's task is enormous and cannot wait.
both chances china chinese companies european exchanges good interest itself market strong trade
China is a strong market in which European companies have a lot of chances as Chinese companies have many chances in trade exchanges with Europe. China's good development is in the interest of both China itself and the European Union.
brought complain situation themselves
They complain about a situation they themselves brought about.
achieve compromise hammered hope majority pleased
We're pleased with the compromise we hammered out with the EPP and we hope it will achieve a majority in the plenary.
europe nurses people protection railway somebody
There must be protection for the little people. People working in the ports, the railway drivers, craftsmen, nurses in hospitals, they need somebody in this deregulated Europe that will protect them.
emergency interest japan low monetary normal policy rates room
Japan is out of the emergency room and normal monetary policy has returned. Japan will try to keep interest rates as low as possible.
best suffice
Suffice it to say that Berlusconi would do best to resign,
elections markets outcome positive
Markets have priced in a positive outcome of the elections.
company
It's not a system-wide issue, it's a one-company thing.
vote british
In the days before the vote, I bet that the British would stay in the EU.