European leaders: Who wants to own 2018?

European leaders: Who wants to own 2018?

It's been a few months since elections in Germany, which would have to reinforce the endless leadership of Frau Merkel. Yet, its leadership has never appeared more uncertain, and Germany itself appears to be marching dangerously towards a political abyss. With her, the other European policy lady, Theresa May, [...]

If Angela Merkel's long cycle has not yet been completed, it is certain that Angela is no longer the irrefutable German political lady. If its social democrats friending strategy, historical entagonists of the popular in the Federal Republic party system, has succeeded, it has made all the way to the right to affirm a much more subtle formation, not just for German democracy (and in perspective, for European calm), but above all, for Cdu/Cu.

Merkel certainly pays for the next 12 years as Chancellor and, in particular, her generous policy on immigration, which is not supported by many Germans, with whom, except to affirm the values she believes and is formed, was intended to preserve her leadership in Europe. Unbelievable, but the girl who came from the East has underestimated the mood and political framework of reunified Germany. These were no longer completely compatible with the majority in the western part of the country. And right in its “East”, support for the AfD (Alternative for Germany) was consolidated, which strengthens as much as the party radicalizes.

There was never a certain or long - standing appearance of Theresa Mayt in the United Kingdom. After inheriting leadership from conservatives, following David Cameroni's political suicide, which linked his fate to Brex, the English prime minister found himself again attached to Brex, which is determining her destiny at the rate of electoral losses and parliamentary expectations.

Predents for her country are not missing (started by Volvolcanic Foreign Minister “”, but the feeling is that everyone prefers to put Mayn back as long as possible with the Brex attempts. An exit from the EU that, today, most British voters no longer want.

Mariano Rajoy, “hispanidad producer raped” from the far referendum in Catalonia, is another leader whose fate seems very uncertain, not that he has ever been too high. Spain, after all, goes beyond the economy that it's taken on alone for years, suffers a systemic crisis that has involved not only political parties but the constitutional asset of autonomy, and even the monarchic institutional form (conformable, almost as in the times of Alfonso X III). Paradoxically, it is precisely the fact that the situation is so serious that it can ensure Rajoy's survival.

But if many of them come down, one gets stuck. Above all, the <x0fant prodige” of French politics, Emmanuel Macron, for which opinion polls are confirmed positive and, for which, the European estabilist, appears as the only leader to provide security. Even in foreign policy, Macro is displaying an activism and position that can make him Europe's flagkeeper, no longer folded over himself.

Mediation on the Lebanese explosive file, which restored Sa'd Harir to Beirut despite Saudi protectorates opposed, has been the most brilliant movement in terms of taking on more responsibilities from Europe to the Middle East, much needed to compensate for American bad movements. The only weak spot must be sought across the border, in uncertainty that dominates the German political landscape: because without Germany, France is too weak (all financially) to lead a Europe-wide breathing policy.

Leo Eric Varadkar, 38-year-old Irish Prime Minister of Indian and Gay Origin, has praised Austria's new 31-year-old Prime Minister Sebastian Kurz, popular-conservative, hostile to immigrants and allies with the extreme right. Austria has habsburgian homesickness and wants to regain South Tirol. The Irishman wants to keep the border with Ulster much more civilian. Beyond age, what both have in common is difficult to say. Yet both embalm, in different directions, the desire to change the two embalmed political systems.

And in the end, Paolo Gentilon couldn't be missed. The Italian prime minister, who came to the helm from the suicide of his mentor, Matteo Renzi, is now getting taste. The clear, concrete style is at risk of making him heir. In addition to enjoying an increasing number of Italians, he also convinced Europe - something that has not been happening for a long time. / “World.al

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