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The Bilderberg Club, described by some as the “ Shadow Government of the World , ” meets from today until Sunday at the luxurious The Grove hotel in Hertfordshire (north of London, England). And, as ECD announced, the Minister of Economy, Luis de Guindos, will attend for the first time . Three concerns The meetings will take place, as always, in a climate of secrecy typical of more or less closed societies, although in recent years the Bilderberg Club has come to light repeatedly, especially thanks to reports that appeared in the international press , and to the book by Daniel Estulin . Despite the utmost secrecy with which the meeting has been prepared, El Confidencial Digital has been able to learn about the main issues that will be the subject of discussion among the members of the select club. They are these: 1) How to avoid another 'real estate bubble' ; 2) How to keep Britain from leaving the EU; and 3) How to end Iran's nuclear weapons.
Avoid another 'real estate bubble' One of the main concerns of world leaders right now is to prevent another large-scale 'real estate bubble' from occurring again like the one suffered in recent years: that in fifteen or twenty years we will not South Korea Phone Number suffer a similar catastrophe. And one of the focuses of attention at this point will be Spain. It is taken into account that the Spanish debt crisis, both private and public, is a classic real estate crisis that has ended up dragging down the financial system . While trying to cleanse the banks of toxic assets, the 'masters of the world' are also committed to beginning in parallel to arbitrate what measures can begin to be taken to prevent a bubble from occurring again. That Britain does not leave Europe According to the sources consulted by ECD, the possibility of the emergence of a three-tier Europe, composed of: a hard core, with France and Germany at the forefront, is gaining strength among political leaders and large businessmen worldwide; countries that want to join the euro, such as Poland; and those who want to leave Europe, like Great Britain. If any member state, such as Great Britain, were to leave the EU entirely, that would have enormous implications for Europe's resources and even more so for its image in the world .
Therefore, it is another of the concerns of the club members and one of the main issues that they will debate in depth this weekend. Some world leaders believe it would be a tragedy if the attempt to save the eurozone ended with the breakup of the European Union . But they trust that Europeans are aware of this danger and there is a political will to avoid it. The key will therefore be whether Europe can save the euro without dividing the EU . End Iran's nuclear weapons The United States, Israel and several Western countries suspect that Iran is developing nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian atomic energy program. Tehran rejects these accusations and states, on the contrary, that it only seeks to satisfy the country's growing energy demand. The 'Shadow Government of the World' will ask itself this weekend what the West can do about Iran : it will debate solutions to end nuclear weapons in this country, and that within a maximum period of three years . Several States and international organizations, including the UN , have approved sanctioning resolutions against Iran, demanding that it demonstrate the full transparency of its nuclear program and its peaceful nature.