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France's Moscovici likely to get EC economic affairs role: source

Published 09/01/2014, 09:37 AM
Updated 09/01/2014, 09:40 AM
© Reuters Former French Finance Minister and France's candidate for the European Commission Moscovici gestures during his meeting with Greece's Deputy Prime Minister Venizelos in Athens

© Reuters Former French Finance Minister and France's candidate for the European Commission Moscovici gestures during his meeting with Greece's Deputy Prime Minister Venizelos in Athens

PARIS (Reuters) - Former French finance minister Pierre Moscovici has a "good chance" of being named to the European Commission's top economic and monetary role, according to a French diplomatic source.

Proposed in July as France's representative in the next commission which takes office in November, Moscovici is a keen admirer of Keynesian economics who has said he wants the job and who believes it is crucial for Europe to refocus on growth and jobs via higher investments.

However, Germany has voiced reservations about France's interest in the powerful economic and monetary affairs role.

Moscovici was President Francois Hollande's campaign manager in the 2012 presidential election before becoming finance minister. He was replaced in an April government reshuffle.

© Reuters. Former French Finance Minister and France's candidate for the European Commission Moscovici gestures during his meeting with Greece's Deputy Prime Minister Venizelos in Athens

(Reporting by Elizabeth Pineau; Writing by Andrew Callus; Editing by Nick Vinocur)

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