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Bulgaria's finance minister has hit out at the European institutions which failed to prevent the eurozone crisis. Simeon Djankov told Lesley Curwen that he had been involved in talks to build new supervisory institutions, but 'no-one has dared to ask what happened to the current institutions.' Nevertheless, Mr. Djankov made it clear that Bulgaria, which is already a member of the European Union, still wants to join the euro. Plus Iceland's president Olafur Ragnar Grimsson explains why the country's bloated banking sector overshadowed other industries 'like big trees, preventing other plants from growing'. And, the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Mark Tully reports on the corruption scandal in India which threatened to damage the reputation of the country's Prime Minister.
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