Dutch govt 'firmly behind' Dijsselbloem

Eurozone president Jeroen Dijsselbloem is facing calls for his resignation after suggesting that countries in southern Europe spent "money on drinks and women".

The Dutch government "remains firmly behind" Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who has come under fire for remarks interpreted as insulting to sothern European countries.

"The position has not changed," a government official close to Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Reuters on Wednesday. "Premier Rutte has repeatedly said we are very supportive of Dijsselbloem in his role at the Eurogroup."

Portugal's prime minister earlier called Dijsselbloem, who is also the Dutch finance minister, to resign after he refused to apologise for suggesting that southern European countries had squandered their money "on booze and women".


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