We are witnessing an expression of democratic will that needs to be defended, to ensure Georgia does not fall even further under the Russian umbrella
Teresa Coratella on the political turmoil in Georgia and the European integration process
We are witnessing an expression of democratic will that needs to be defended, to ensure Georgia does not fall even further under the Russian umbrella
Teresa Coratella on the political turmoil in Georgia and the European integration process
The impact can be described as nonexistent. Orbán is an isolated leader within the EU, has no partners and fails to establish constructive dialogues
Teresa Coratella on the impact of Viktor Orbán’s Hungary’s rotating presidency of the EU Council
She is the only one that has managed to consolidate, and even increase, its public support
Teresa Coratella on Giorgia Meloni’s results at the European elections
If Biden wins in November her relations will be great, but if Trump wins they will be great too. If you look at Scholz and Macron, that is absolutely not the case
Teresa Coratella on Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s foreign policy
Signing such an agreement is a very strong step for a country like Italy, with a very recent history of sensitivity and combating disinformation compared to other EU Member States
Teresa Coratella on the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between Italy and the US to strengthen cooperation in countering disinformation
We, the Europeans, are used to talking a lot about our point of view, but little about empathizing with the resistance of Ukrainians
Teresa Coratella on the conflict in Ukraine and the perception of it in Europe
It is precisely with the annexation of Crimea that Europe begins to look at disinformation and build structures to monitor, alert and manage it, especially the Russian one
Teresa Coratella on the role of Russian propaganda in Europe and Italy
They have helped each other many times, supporting each other politically
Teresa Coratella comments on Giorgia Meloni’s position in Europe and her political relation with Ursula Von Der Leyen
Migration remains a structural deficit for both EU institutions and member states, still conceived as a crisis, although it should be addressed as a recurrent global process
Teresa Coratella argues that Italy’s proposed migration model is unlikely to serve as a blueprint for other EU countries due to limited logistical and budgetary capacities among member states.
If Tusk succeeds in founding a government, then he needs to keep the weighty coalition in balance and give Poland a new image in Europe
Teresa Coratella contextualizes Poland’s election result and the political outlook for Donald Tusk