Mario Draghi, Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation 2025
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The President of the European Central Bank and Prime Minister of Italy is regarded as one of the EU’s major voices
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has received the Princess of Asturias Prize for International Cooperation 2025. This was communicated on Wednesday by the foundation that awards the awards, which highlights that the award winner has been “a key figure in the defense of European integration and international cooperation.” Continue reading
The Princess of Asturias Foundation has decided to award the Princess Award for International Cooperation to Mario Dragahi (Rome, 1947). He was Italian Prime Minister and President of the European Central Bank for his role in European construction, in boosting the current EU and in multilateral relations. Draghi was President of the European Central Bank between 2011 and 2019 and President of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Italy bet…
Mario Draghi, Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation 2025
Oviedo – The former president of the European Central Bank (2011-2019) and president of the Council of Ministers of Italy (2021-2022), Mario Draghi, has been awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation 2025. The jury recognized Draghi “for being a key figure in the defense of European integration and international cooperation, widely acknowledged for his leadership and firm commitment to fundamental values and the progre…
Mario Draghi, former Italian prime minister and "savior of the euro" when he was governor of the European Central Bank (ECB), was distinguished this Wednesday in Spain with the Princess of Asturias Prize for International Cooperation "for his leadership and firm commitment" to Europe, the jury announced.
Italian economist and politician Mario Draghi, former president of the European Central Bank (ECB) and former Prime Minister of Italy, was awarded the 2025 Princess of Asturias Prize for International Cooperation on Wednesday, according to EFE. Draghi (Rome, 1947) took over the ECB in November 2011, in the midst of an economic storm marked by the global financial and debt crisis, until October 2019, when he was replaced by the French Christine L…
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