THE European Union is facing a crunch referendum in Italy which experts have warned could "shock" the troubled bloc to its core.
The Wall Street Journal has said that the outcome of the October referendum on constitutional reforms is “more important than Brexit”, with the future of pro-Brussels PM Matteo Renzi riding on the result.
Other international news organisation have suggested that Italy could become the weak link of European growth and the possible centre of a new political shock ready to weaken the EU.
The Spanish newspaper El Pais called Italy “the new sick patient of Europe that could drag the continent back into crisis”.
Like Brexit, the decision to hold the referendum in Italy could destroy the man who suggested it - Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. Full story...
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The Wall Street Journal has said that the outcome of the October referendum on constitutional reforms is “more important than Brexit”, with the future of pro-Brussels PM Matteo Renzi riding on the result.
Other international news organisation have suggested that Italy could become the weak link of European growth and the possible centre of a new political shock ready to weaken the EU.
The Spanish newspaper El Pais called Italy “the new sick patient of Europe that could drag the continent back into crisis”.
Like Brexit, the decision to hold the referendum in Italy could destroy the man who suggested it - Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. Full story...
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