Paolo Gentiloni
Paolo Gentiloni is an Italian politician and economist who served as the European Commissioner for Economy until November 2023. Born in Rome in 1954, he has been a prominent figure in Italian politics, previously holding the position of Prime Minister of Italy from December 2016 to June 2018. Gentiloni is known for his pragmatic approach to governance and economic policy, particularly during challenging periods such as the European debt crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. His recent commentary highlights the risks of technological feudalism and the need for a united European response to global challenges, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong transatlantic relations amidst rising tensions.
Born on Apr 22, 1953 (72 years old)
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Italy:
Paolo Gentiloni expressed skepticism about the current political alternatives to Meloni.
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San Marino:
Paolo Gentiloni is the co-president of the UN task force on the debt crisis.
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Italy:
Paolo Gentiloni is mentioned as a supporter of the reformist faction within the Democratic Party.
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Italy:
Paolo Gentiloni is referenced as a political cornerstone for the reformists.
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Italy:
Paolo Gentiloni calls for clarity regarding the relationship with the Five Star Movement.
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Italy:
Paolo Gentiloni criticizes the current management of his party and emphasizes the need for a credible alternative.
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Italy:
Paolo Gentiloni is a prominent figure in the Italian political landscape, having held various significant positions including President of the Council and European Commissioner.
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Italy:
Paolo Gentiloni is noted for not complaining about media coverage, unlike other prime ministers.
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Italy:
Gentiloni is mentioned alongside Letta and Renzi as part of the reformist governments.
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Spain:
Paolo Gentiloni is noted among those who have criticized von der Leyen's control over negotiations.
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