Spanish prime minister defends central banker’s appointment
Spain’s government defended its choice to head the central bank, countering opposition protests that the appointment undermined the bank’s independence. ‘José Luis Escrivá is one of the best economists this country has, he is one of the best experts on monetary policy,’ Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said.
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