Rosario A. Iaconis is an author and educator who embraces Giuseppe Verdi’s…
The plan smacks of the Articles of Confederation, which created a shambles until we replaced it with the Constitution.
Amid the controversy over the Acca Larentia massacre, Italy’s premier steers for the shores of liberty and economic growth.
While the rightist’s accession last year to prime minister ‘sent a shiver down the spines of centrists across the Continent,’ Politico recently anointed her Europe’s ‘Doer No. 1.’
Its sovereign debt rating, though, moves to stable from negative, in big boost for the rightist premier.
The rightist leader, seeing that the crazy-quilt jockeying for political power among the parties has caused an almost institutional instability that retards economic growth, calls for direct elections for prime minister.
A possible debt downgrade looms while the permanent unelected political establishment tries to overturn the results of the last election.
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