Eurogroup Working Group

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Eurogroup Working Group (EWG) is an advisory body to the Eurogroup of the European Union. It is composed of representatives of the euro area member states of the Economic and Financial Committee (EFC), the European Commission and the European Central Bank. The President of the Eurogroup Working Group is Tuomas Saarenheimo, who entered the job in April 2020 and is also the President of the EFC.[1] Previously, the posts had been held by Hans Vijlbrief and Thomas Wieser.[2]

Formally the Eurogroup Working Group is a formation or a sub-group of the EFC. Gradually, the EWG "became a key venue for policy debates, reflecting the rise of the Eurogroup as the leading coordination forum of the euro area".[3]

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  1. ^ "Eurogroup: Tuomas Saarenheimo appointed President of the Eurogroup working group". European Council (Press release). 17 February 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  2. ^ Jim Brunsden and Mehreen Khan (December 14, 2017), Dutchman set to become new head of Eurogroup Working Group Financial Times.
  3. ^ Uwe Puetter. The European Council and the Council: New intergovernmentalism and institutional change. Chapter 4.5.1 The EFC and the Eurogroup Working Group. Pages 192-195. Oxford University Press. Sep 18, 2014. ISBN 9780198716242.

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