Why Italy’s Next President Must Be A Woman
There is a solution to the current political conundrum: not to elect a member of a political party altogether and choose Italy’s first female President.
There is a solution to the current political conundrum: not to elect a member of a political party altogether and choose Italy’s first female President.
Supported as leader by the majority of Italians, expectations of Mario Draghi are high. But are we asking too much of him?
Italian crime fiction authors have experimented within the formulaic genre in the name of social commentary.
Mario Draghi is the obvious candidate to be Italy’s next president, but first he must deal with the inevitable tangles of Italian politics.
Has the ex-chief of the European Central Bank been a good thing for Italy?
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