Draghi has diagnosed Europe’s problems but lacks suitable remedies
Deep down, Mario Draghi must know that ambitions of the nation state and the EU monolith are too conflicting for his proposed reforms to work.
Deep down, Mario Draghi must know that ambitions of the nation state and the EU monolith are too conflicting for his proposed reforms to work.
Von der Leyen and Macron’s involvement indicates the scale of the problem. It is not just Italy’s, but Europe’s.
The problem is Europe-wide. Most of the British debate happens in a bubble.
Rishi Sunak and Giorgia Meloni appear chummier than ever at Vilnius. Why does the controversial Italian leader seem to put him at ease?
Daily briefing: The two leaders have a lot in common – that might be a problem.
Rumours of Italy going into a death-spiral with no hope of escape are greatly exaggerated.
Leading members of the EU’s European People’s Party want to expel Forza Italia if it goes ahead and joins Georgio Meloni’s new government
Many Italians seem less concerned by Giorgia Meloni’s social conservatism in itself, than by her plans to redesign unilaterally Italy’s post-Second World War constitution.
A Right-wing coalition government, led by Meloni, would last “less than six months,” warn Opposition parties.
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