Former ECB chief Mario Dragi wins Charlemagne Prize
- Mario Draghi has won the Charlemagne Prize for promoting European unity, announced by organizers on January 17.
- Draghi warned that Europe must not become a pawn of external powers amid geopolitical crises.
- He provided 383 recommendations in his EU competitiveness report, urging deeper economic integration in Europe.
- Armin Laschet stated that Europe must become stronger militarily, economically, and politically to face current challenges.
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Mario Draghi, former President of the European Central Bank and former Prime Minister of Italy, will be awarded this year's Karl Prize. "How ... The post Ways "Economic strengthening of Europe": former EZB President Draghi receives this year's Karl Prize appeared first on Apollo News.
The vice-president of the European Central Bank (ECB), Italian Mario Draghi - credited with saving the euro from abuse in 2012, which warns unintendedly against an old continent's 'lent agonies' - received the Carol Cel Mare (Charlemgne) Prize for its contribution to the European Union, announced Saturday organizers, warning that Europe needs to strengthen its economy urgently, reports the AFP.
The former Prime Minister will receive the Carlo Magno international prize for his action for European unity: "We must become stronger"
His 'great action for the EU' has been rewarded. The ceremony will take place on 14 May in Aachen
It is one of the most prestigious European awards: the Charlemagne Prize of Aachen. This year it will be awarded to former ECB President Draghi. He has "done great things for Europe," the board of directors explains.
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