Do you guys want Mark back in the place of Euro? Or would you rather stick with Euro and freedom of mobility within EU and let EU dissolve anyways?
It's not a popular opinion in Germany apart from right wing citizens. It's my personal one. And it's not a closet-nationalist reaction of mine to force separation or isolation from other ethnic groups/religious movements/nationalities/influences. I just think the EU is failing in its foundations and the way I see it is that you've got an alarmingly increasing growth of nationalism in a lot of countries. Including Germany, don't get me wrong.
But the degree to which EU politics are dysfunctional, backfiring but mostly the stalling potential almost every government possesses. I don't believe that's salvageable.
If Germany were to leave hypothetically, who would the EU rely on then? France? Where 25% of the ppl are legit Nazis that would love nothing more than ignoring/rewriting the constitution, trying to forget about the centuries in which France has added countless colonies which to this day speak French and from where it draws a lot of ppl to France with the promise of a better life?
They're gonna stabilize the Euro if Germany was to leave? England wants nothing to do with any form of "commonwealth v2".
Mediterranean countries are basically borderline broke anyways. Who's gonna back the overwhelmingly large number of struggling countries that either try to steer against their downfall or stay on course with the development.
Scandinavia+the Netherlands? Maybe.
I don't even think the name of a national currency is of any importance if the economy that it's representing is stable and sought after.
Look at Switzerland and their transformation that they're undergoing for quite a while.
I just think the instability and insecurity that a German Euro exit would cause, would grant the opportunity to strengthen bonds with other selected countries(in or outside the Euro zone) and there would be mutual interest.