Political emptiness, weakening Italy and Europe

Italy, which emerged from the elections on March 4th, is ungovernable, and will remain so until Italians are called up to resolve the crisis by returning to vote, or, as months of fighting will have produced side rappers, which at the moment seem impossible. In other words, the news is [...]
Italy, which emerged from the elections on March 4th, is ungovernable, and will remain so until Italians are called up to resolve the crisis by returning to vote, or, as months of fighting will have produced side rappers, which at the moment seem impossible.
In other words, the news is very bad for Europe's third economy and for the Union itself, which the mess certainly does not relieve its recovery. Can we really talk about disaster?
Progress of extremism
We begin with reasons of concern. At a moment when the world needs a strong and able Europe to increase its weight on the international stage, Italian elections confirm the crisis of two major political forces that had structured the national and pan-European scans since the end of World War II. The Socialocracy and Christian Democracy lose their pick after every vote.
And it is obviously a serious phenomenon, because (with the exception of Macrono France), the forces that must be replaced are still in an embryoal phase. A vacuum has been created, which weakens us all and weakens us for a long time.
The second reason to worry is that the new right extremes, with an average vote of 20%, are interfering with political scans. Everywhere, where the right believes that it resists the progress of extremism by adopting its slogans, it actually leads extremists to progress as we just saw in Rome.
But why don't we call for the end of the world?
The first is that fascism does not invade Rome, where the extreme right has less votes than the National Front in France. The second reason is that Italians are so little inclined to sink the European Union that the Five Stars movement, which became Italy's first party under the wave of the slogan <x0wWavancoulo”, has spent the last weeks taking steps back from previous Euroscepticism, he has now abandoned every idea of exit from the euro.
Le Penny's failure opened the eyes of many in the EU. There are no majority in Europe determined to follow the British example, and perhaps this majority is not even in the United Kingdom, because in front of Trump, Putin and chaos in the Middle East, Europeans feel the need to tighten ranks.
Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel's responsibilities from March 4th have been added, as the EU would be found very soon at its end, if “Europe protecting” did not immediately take shape in a defence, a fiscal policy, investment and oversight of common borders, indeed pan-European. / France Inter World.al










