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And that makes a lot of sense.

The idea that closed door deliberations must be made public after some moratorium period strikes me as a good compromise, as in the moment it allows politicians to have those private discussions that might allow compromise to occur, while not totally sacrificing transparency in the long-term.

And this isn't without precedent. The US declassification system essentially works this way (though it functions over the course of decades, which is probably too long).



> The idea that closed door deliberations must be made public after some moratorium period strikes me as a good compromise

The eurogroup president is already tasked with the responsibility of address the press and report on the group's deliberation.




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