FRANKFURT: Billionaire investor and activist George Soros has met a European Central Bank director to argue for closer eurozone integration, prompting criticism from some EU lawmakers who fear he is exerting undue influence on a sensitive political issue.

The Hungarian-born financier is a veteran advocate of European unity whose championing of liberal causes over decades has earned him many enemies, including Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban and some Brexit supporters.

Soros, 87, held a private meeting on Nov 14 with Benoit Coeure, a member of the six-strong board that steers ECB policy, to discuss “euro area deepening”, according to a part of Coeure’s diary published on Thursday.

The pair discussed political developments in Europe and the future architecture of the euro area, Soros’ spokesman Michael Vachon said in response to questions.

A source close to the matter said Soros had requested the meeting to discuss a common eurozone budget and Treasury.

Germany has led opposition in the EU to a common budget, fearing it would end up footing the bill for heavily indebted governments in southern Europe.

“I think it’s illegitimate of Mr Soros to instrumentalise the ECB for his own political purposes,” Bernd Lucke, a German conservative member of the European Parliament, said on Friday.

A spokeswoman for the ECB said the participants had only discussed high-level initiatives aimed at deepening euro area integration and did not touch upon monetary policy or Brexit.

Soros’ spokesman Vachon said the meeting was not linked to the activity of the philantropist’s Open Society Foundations.

He added Soros was accompanied by his aide and by Shahin Vallee, an economist with the billionaire’s investment company, which also manages the foundation’s endowment.

Coeure was accompanied by an ECB official.

“FOREIGN MINISTER”: The ECB does not have a say on political reforms but advises governments and EU bodies on financial matters.

Coeure, informally regarded as the ECB’s “foreign minister”, regularly meets investors and takes part in key EU meetings.

The Frenchman has himself long called for the creation of a euro area Treasury that is accountable to the European Parliament.

Published in Dawn, February 17th, 2018

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