Through Spains communication with the Institutions of permanent representation in Brussels, Spains embassy to the EU, has the main task in …show more content…
If the Spanish leave the European Union they will be able to move forward, start more business through agriculture again, bring back their currency and get themselves out of the debt that the EU put them in, but they will have problems within their own country considering the vast amounts of communities living within Spain, and imports and exports will be difficult as they will have top reach out to countries further away from them rather then trading with those closest to them as they will not be in the EU. If they stay in the EU, the will still have a big chance of staying in debt, becoming a sovereign country will still be under negotiation, and communities will be fighting for independence but imports and exports will be within the …show more content…
Considering that exports are expanding, and the help of offset reduce domestic consumer demand, which has been hurt by the high level of debt in the Spanish economy, for Spain to recover, first the financial coalitions need to be an ideal exchange range. And for Spain to have a stronger control over their debt process, and more importantly over their private debt. For a considerable amount of time, debt and power of large businesses were seen rational, as long as they were used to expand markets and increase investment. However since Spain has had their ups and downs, the processes must be managed carefully, and in a organised way, and in doing so leaving the EU will save Spain $14.80 billion, which will then allow Spain to gradually save them from