EU Weighing Next Steps After German Top Court’s Ruling on ECB

  • Commission needs more time to study ruling in detail: Jourova
  • She repeats message that EU court rulings must be followed

The European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters in Frankfurt.

Photographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg
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The European Union is still weighing its next steps after German constitutional judges delivered a stinging rebuke of the EU’s top court.

All rulings by the EU Court of Justice in Luxembourg “must be followed by member states and national courts,” Vera Jourova, an EU commissioner in charge of values and transparency, told lawmakers on Monday.