Change EU Treaty to Stabilize the Eurozone, Says Trichet

October 16, 2011 6:14 AM EDT

European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said the European Union's treaty should be changed to prevent one member state from destabilizing the rest of the bloc, while urging stronger Eurozone governance.

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"In my view, it is necessary to change the treaty to prevent one member state from straying and creating problems for all the others," Trichet told Europe 1 radio on Sunday.

But Trichet added that he expected existing governance rules would be applied much more rigorously in the future, even without a change in the treaty.

All advanced economies were being affected by a crisis at the moment, but Europe's particular problem was that some countries had not respected treaty rules, Trichet said.

"We don't have a federal budget, we don't have a political federation, so we have to fully respect the constraints and the mutual supervision rules that exist in the Eurozone," he said.

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(Reporting by Geert De Clercq and Gus Trompiz; Editing by Sophie Walker)

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