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Rolul Germaniei în Europa este la ora actuală atât de proeminent şi fiindcă Franţa este cufundată în criză. Fostul preşedinte conservator Nicolas Sarkozy a participat, după divergenţele de început, la tot ce a propus Merkel. Împreună au format tandemul "Merkozy". Cei doi i-au eliminat de la putere mai întâi pe premierul elen Papandreu şi mai apoi pe omologul său italian Berlusconi, când a devenit clar că aceştia nu vor să se supună managementului de criză germano-francez.
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Did the EU instruct Rome to “unplug” Berlusconi ?
If true, this is quite extraordinary.
Fabrizio Goria - business and finance correspondent of the Italian online news site Linkiesta - has recently taken a look back at the Italian crisis towards the end 2011. An English version of the article is available on the LSE's Europe blog. With Italian borrowing costs reaching record highs, he writes that European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso instructed the then Interior Minister Roberto Maroni (of Lega Nord) to "unplug" Silvio Berlusconi, who was the Prime Minister at the time.
Goria writes:
"In those dark days, with the 10-year Bund-BTP spread close to a historical peak, a unique incident occurred. During an institutional meeting, the then minister of internal affairs Roberto Maroni received a phone call. It was towards the end of October. People attending that meeting, a select group of associates, reported that he turned pale. The call came from José Manuel Barroso [who] was very clear with Maroni: “I don’t want you to take this personally. Neither you nor all other members of the government. But you need to “unplug” Berlusconi.” And in that moment Barroso revealed what the strategy was: a flurry of declarations against the then prime minister. From all fronts, from every European policy maker. The message to be sent was one and one only: Berlusconi is inadequate."
Ten days later, Berlusconi resigned. [...]
http://riddick2.blogspot.ro/2013/08/did-eu-instruct-rome-to-unplug.html
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