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Invited to Strasbourg, the President of the Italian Council deployed a European vision… even more ambitious than that of President Macron!
By Emmanuel Berretta
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HASfter a devastating pandemic in Italy and in the midst of war in Ukraine, the word of Mario Draghi was expected. On the European stage, his words and his famous formula “wathever it takes” saved the euro from deadly speculation on July 26, 2012. Almost ten years later, the former president of the European Central Bank speaks this time as head of the Italian executive and his speech remains deeply that of an ardent European, affirming his faith in a “pragmatic and ideal federalism”. A federalism capable of taking into account “all the areas affected by the transformations in progress, whether it be the economy, energy, security”, he specifies.
For him, this also requires a change in the treaties, so as to abolish the rule of unan…
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