THE EU’S COUP AGAINST DEMOCRACY IN ITALY
Italy’s pro-euro elites have overreached disastrously. President Sergio Mattarella has asserted the extraordinary precedent that no political movement or constellation of parties can ever take power if they challenge the orthodoxy of monetary union.
He has inadvertently framed events as a battle between the Italian people and an eternal ‘casta’ with foreign loyalties, playing straight into the hands of the insurgent Five Star ‘Grillini’ and anti-euro Lega nationalists. He unwisely invoked the specter of financial markets to justify his veto of euroskepticism.
Taken together, his actions have made matters infinitely worse. First the background, then what’s happening right now. Italy has had 65 governments since WWII, so political chaos is almost the norm – but this is bizarre even by Italian standards.
Yet this crisis has been wholly manufactured by Berlin, Brussels, and the EU power structure. They may have made a mortal blunder.
















