Euro-pessimists have argued that the euro is not successful, based on all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) linguistic barriers make labor migration difficult.
B) Maastricht Treaty rules have been largely abandoned.
C) the deficit surveillance program has been a success.
D) the lack of political support.
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