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...His selection of technocrat Mario Monti, a respected economics professor and a former European commissioner, to lead a grand, national coalition to help confront Italy’s predicament was widely welcomed both...
The dash for strategic autonomy and economic security threatens the foundation stone of EU integration
...These changes would rule out the appointment of so-called technocratic governments — such as the premiership of former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi and, before him, those led by Mario Monti...
...He then appointed former EU commissioner Mario Monti to restore market confidence. In 2018, incumbent President Mattarella rejected an attempt to install a prominent Eurosceptic as economy minister....
...Berlusconi resigned after losing his majority in parliament, but Napolitano played a crucial part in the drama by ensuring that the new prime minister was Mario Monti, a respected former EU commissioner....
...Shortly thereafter, Berlusconi resigned and was replaced with the technocrat Mario Monti....
...Mario Monti, who would go on to become prime minister of Italy just over a year after presenting his report in May 2010, set out 12 recommendations to relaunch the bloc’s single market....
...said Luciano Monti, an economics professor at Luiss University in Rome. “A stadium normally could be financed by private people.”...
...To counter this narrative, he has established an independent commission chaired by the economist Mario Monti, a former Italian prime minister, to rethink policy priorities and consider how scarce resources...
...Former European commissioner and Italian politician Mario Monti says the foundation stone of EU integration must not be neglected in the dash for strategic autonomy and economic security....
...Having lost his parliamentary majority, he resigned in November and was replaced by Mario Monti, a former EU commissioner handpicked by Napolitano to the warm approval of Italy’s eurozone partners....
...“The most important issue now is how to let the companies survive — not to make profits — but survive,” said economist Pierluigi Testa, president of Trinità dei Monti, a Rome-based think-tank....
...Governments and investors across Europe are trying to piece together what the collapse of Mario Draghi’s government will mean for the EU’s €800bn Covid recovery fund — of which Italy is the largest recipient...
...Under plans drafted by Prime Minister Mario Draghi and his team, and agreed with the European Commission, Italy aims to use the funds to improve productivity and reboot Italy’s chronically underperforming...
...He stood out because unlike most Italian prime ministers — honourable exceptions include fellow technocrats Carlo Azeglio Ciampi and Mario Monti — he was not beholden to the opaque networks of influence...
...This makes it much more likely that prime minister Mario Draghi will be able to push through structural reforms to address Italy’s growth weakness than any of his predecessors, including Mario Monti, who...
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...Mario Monti is a former prime minister of Italy. He is chair of the World Health Organization’s pan-European commission on health and sustainable development....
...Mario Monti, a former European Commissioner who led a technocratic Italian government between 2011 and 2013, also chose to give up his salary when he was appointed a life senator....
...These themes were picked up by Mario Monti, the former prime minister of Italy, who chaired the Commission....
...And he will well deserve the Super Mario nickname that did no good to Balotelli or Monti. Andrea GoldsteinParis, France...
...Monti in 2011....
...Mario Monti, the former EU commissioner and economics professor, was drafted in by then president Giorgio Napolitano in 2011 to lead a cabinet of unelected officials following the resignation of Silvio Berlusconi...
...This fate befell Mario Monti, the former EU commissioner, who became prime minister at the height of the eurozone’s crisis in 2011, took urgent measures that stabilised the situation, but then gradually...
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