The Governments of the Member Stat
es and the European Commission were represented as follows: Belgium: Philippe MAYSTADT Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Finance and Foreign Trade Denmark: Marianne JELVED Minister for Economic Affairs Michael DITHMER State Secretary for the Economy Germany: Theo WAIGEL Federal Minister for Finance Johannes LUDEWIG State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs Jürgen STARK State Secretary for Finance Greece: Yiannos PAPANTONIOU Minister for the National Economy Spain: Rodrigo DE RATO Y FIGAREDO Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Economy and Finance France: Jean ARTHUIS Minister for Econ
...[+++]omic Development and Planning Ireland: Ruairi QUINN Minister for Finance Italy: Carlo Azeglio CIAMPI Minister for the Treasury Giuseppe VISCO Minister for Finance Luxembourg: Jean-Claude JUNCKER Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Robert GOEBBELS Minister for the Economy Netherlands: Gerrit ZALM Minister for Finance Austria: Viktor KLIMA Minister for Finance Portugal: António Carlos dos SANTOS State Secretary for Tax Affairs Finland: Sauli NIINISTÖ Minister for Finance Sweden: Erik ÅSBRINK Minister for Finance Svante ÖBERG State Secretary for Finance United Kingdom: Kenneth CLARKE Chancellor of the Exchequer Commission: Jacques SANTER President Yves-Thibault de SILGUY Member Mario MONTI Member Also attending: Alexandre LAMFALUSSY President of the European Monetary Institute Sir Nigel WICKS Chairman of the Monetary Committee Klaus BÜNGER Chairman of the Economic Policy Committee PREPARATION OF THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL IN FLORENCE - BROAD ECONOMIC POLICY GUIDELINES The Council agreed on the report to be submitted to the European Council in Florence on the broad economic policy guidelines for the Member States and the Community for 1996 (drawn up in accordance with Article 103(2) of the EC Treaty).