2 019 is shaping up to be an exciting, if worrisome, year for Europe. While everything seems to be slowing down in preparation for the eventual hand-over of institutional positions, time never stands still…
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"What will all the do-gooders who want to fill Italy with immigrants say now?"
w wrote Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini referring to the arrest of Domenico Lucano,…
T he new Italian government, result of an extenuatingly long negotiating process between the League and the Five Star Movement (M5S), has been now in office for the past two months. Even though…
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H as been defined the longest "government crisis" of republican history, but what we have witnessed in these last three months is nothing but a litmus test of how far it…
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A dmittedly, Italian politics has always been a bit turbulent and hard to follow. Never a boring moment, never a dull election, and most certainly never a conventional plan to follow.…
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W ell over two months after its general election, Italy is still missing a government. On March the 4th Italians were called to choose new representatives for both the Chamber of…
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T he European Union has experienced a wave of elections in the last year. General elections were scattered in the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Serbia, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria and, finally, Italy.…