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Eurozone finance ministers deluged German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble with farewell gifts on Monday as the man who inspired Europe''s austerity answer to the debt crisis attended his last meeting with them. Schaeuble received a blue and gold EU flag autographed by each of his 18 colleagues, as well as a bundle of one-hundred euro notes especially made with a picture of his face, given by Slovakia.
"Nothing will be quite the same," Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos, whose country suffered through three Schaeuble-inspired bailouts, wrote on the flag with a big grey marker. France meanwhile handed over a 2004 bottle of Bordeaux Grand Cru from the finance ministry''s special wine reserve in Paris.
"I imagine it will be very emotional for him and for us because he has had a very special position among us. He''s a really fantastic guy," said Pierre Moscovici, the EU''s Economic Affairs Commissioner, and former French finance minister. Over eight years of financial turmoil in Europe, Schaeuble imposed Germany''s tough-love solutions for countries hit by crisis, most famously Greece.
One of Germany''s most popular politicians, Schaeuble steps down to become speaker of the new parliament following German elections that saw big gains by far right nationalists. "It''s not easy, but after eight years, that''s enough. It''s a good moment to move on to another task," said Schaeuble, 75, as he arrived for a regular meeting of eurozone finance ministers in Luxembourg. "Over eight years, we succeeded in a difficult period," he said, adding that the eurozone was now "in a good position economically."

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