Italy, the ECB and the eclipse of European politics.
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With admirable inconsistency, the Financial Times ran a pair of stories, one berating the British Conservative party’s process for electing a new leader as being unfair because the party’s members, the only ones to vote, are not representative of the electorate at large (read pale, male and stale). The other was an effusive article by Tony Barber comparing the (unelected) departing Italian prime minister, Mario Draghi, to that legend of the Roman Republic, Cincinnatus (‘Rome will be losing premier at a perilous moment in history’, FT, 22/07/2022).
Italy, the ECB and the eclipse of European politics.
Italy, the ECB and the eclipse of European…
Italy, the ECB and the eclipse of European politics.
With admirable inconsistency, the Financial Times ran a pair of stories, one berating the British Conservative party’s process for electing a new leader as being unfair because the party’s members, the only ones to vote, are not representative of the electorate at large (read pale, male and stale). The other was an effusive article by Tony Barber comparing the (unelected) departing Italian prime minister, Mario Draghi, to that legend of the Roman Republic, Cincinnatus (‘Rome will be losing premier at a perilous moment in history’, FT, 22/07/2022).