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L’Unione europea è una necessità storica

FILE - A little girl waits for her mother to vote, backdropped by voting cabins with curtains depicting the European Union flag in Baleni, Romania, Sunday, May 26, 2019. Fifteen years after joining the European Union, many Romanians and Bulgarians say their countries are certainly better for it, but there's still a way to go for the former communist nations to deliver on ending endemic corruption and the kind of economic growth that would see opportunities flourish for citizens who continue to leave their homeland for a better future elsewhere.(AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru, File)
FILE - A little girl waits for her mother to vote, backdropped by voting cabins with curtains depicting the European Union flag in Baleni, Romania, Sunday, May 26, 2019. Fifteen years after joining the European Union, many Romanians and Bulgarians say their countries are certainly better for it, but there's still a way to go for the former communist nations to deliver on ending endemic corruption and the kind of economic growth that would see opportunities flourish for citizens who continue to leave their homeland for a better future elsewhere.(AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru, File)
  • La «missione di pace» polacca di Salvini può far certo sorridere i suoi detrattori e suscitare l’ilarità di Twitter, ma indica anche qualcosa di più strutturale.

  • Il dato incontrovertibile che emerge da questi primi due decenni del Duemila è la necessità storica di una sintesi europea.

  • Occorre superare la dimensione politica dello stato nazione, non più in grado di governare fenomeni globali che ne eccedono di gran lunga le dimensioni.

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