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EU's Inaction Threatens Its Sovereignty Says Draghi

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Former Italian premier and former European Central Bank President Mario Draghi warned that the European Union's sovereignty is at risk because of its inability to act decisively as he addressed a high-level conference in Brussels on Tuesday on the progress... (ANSA)

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"Without faster growth, Europe will not be able to achieve its goals," Draghi stresses - Warns that "continuing as usual means accepting that we are falling behind" - Where urgent action is needed

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In his speech in Brussels, the former President of the ECB acknowledges progress but warns that the gap with the USA and China remains enormous.Three priorities: to remove...

·Italy
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The former president spoke of a Europe that moves slowly, bogged down by bureaucracy and far behind its main competitors, especially the US and China...More...

·Greece
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The European Union's failure to act decisively is endangering not only its competitiveness but also its own sovereignty, former European Central Bank (ECB) President and former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said in Brussels on Tuesday, as he attended a conference on competitiveness. The event is...

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The European Union's failure to act decisively is endangering not only its competitiveness but also its own sovereignty, former European Central Bank (ECB) president and former Italian prime minister Mario Draghi said in Brussels as he attended a conference on competitiveness. The event is to assess the progress made by the 27 countries a year since Draghi published his report on strengthening the bloc's competitiveness.

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HuffPost It broke the news in Italy on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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