While the 17-nation economy has finally emerged from its longest-ever recession in the second quarter, and some analysts may consider the worst is over, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso stressed out the necessity of creating a closer political union to overcome the ongoing crisis. He also pointed out that while the economy is gaining momentum, the biggest problem for the region remains political instability, suggesting governments are still at risk of punishment from the markets in case European authorities veer from the vital economic reforms recommended by Brussels.