Originating in discussions older than most of the PES participants, the eurozone is now only a 20-year-old monetary project. From its first comprehensive vision in 1970, throughout its 1999 coming into existence and to its early to mid-2010s crisis survival, the future of this EU flagship institution has remained in question.
While it might outlive us, the euro (as we know it today) must change its form to do so. Spring 2019 remains a crucial period for talking about the euro's future yet again as the long-term economic forecasts become gloomier.