The Executive Vice-Presidency of Raffaele Fitto of EU Commission di Ursula Von der Leyen it is certainly a political victory for the prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, which without doing anything has found this gift due to the contradictions that have broken out between the German People’s Party (a nasty beast, resentment, Mr. Weber!!!) and the wavering of the European socialists. In reality, first and foremost it is a victory for theItaly, a founding country of the European Union, which must have the place it deserves in Europe. The objection is: Fitto, beyond his Christian Democrat past, is the leading man in Europe of Meloni’s conservative right and so we end up shifting the balance of government in Brussels to the right, until now based on the axis of Populars, liberal democrats and socialists. But is the current European majority being distorted or expanded? Is it the Von der Leyen majority that is shifting to the right or is it Meloni who is moving closer to the center? We’ll see, for now there is no certain answer, but there is instead a question on the table that cannot be avoided: if after the summer slip, Meloni retraces her steps and to support Fitto’s candidacy votes confidence in the Von der Leyen Commission, is it a good or a bad thing? It is impossible not to understand that if this is the first step towards a less Eurosceptic and more pro-European Meloni, it is a good thing for everyone, first and foremost for Italy, especially if the Prime Minister decides to also approve the reform of the Month overcoming a veto that is neither in heaven nor on earth.
In reality the real problem facing Europe is another, as was well written in yesterday’s “la Repubblica” Andrea Bonanni, the best of the Italian journalists in Brussels together with Roman Bede from “Il Sole 24 Ore”: Fitto or not Fitto, does Europe realize or not that it is crushed between the destructive anxiety of Donald Trump And that of Vladimir Putin, which right in the Old Continent, including Italy, have their foolish servants? Europe wake up: you can’t keep thinking about internal shop battles without seeing the dramatic external dangers that loom. Bonanni is right when he concluded his editorial yesterday like this: “First we need to save Europe from those who want to destroy it, then we can argue and peck each other to decide how to govern it”. Well said, well done Andrea.
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Publish date : 2024-11-21 20:15:00
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