Professor Vasile Pușcaș, invited to the NewMoney.Talks podcast, emphasizes that although Romania has been a member of the European Union since 2007, effective integration has not been fully achieved. He believes that the lack of willingness for European integration has led to the stagnation of the process, stating that Romania must prioritize joining the eurozone. Pușcaș mentions that the formation of a core of strong European states, such as Germany, France, and Italy, will influence development and competitiveness policies. He warns that Romania will need to take on commitments, similar to the accession process, in order to be part of the Eurogroup, highlighting the importance of this step for the country's future.
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