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06/03 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC EuropePopulist Five Star and League vie for power. The leaders of two anti-establishment parties have each claimed they have the right to govern Italy, after voters in Europe’s fourth-largest economy did not return a majority to any single party. The Eurosceptic, populist Five Star Movement was the biggest single party with a third of the vote. But the anti-immigrant League said it had been endorsed to run the country as part of a centre-right alliance.

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FRANCE

Le Figaro

Anti-system parties are creating a shock in Italy

Populists from the Five Star Movement as well as the far-right League party, which realised historical breakthroughs at last Sunday’s legislative elections, both claim power.

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GERMANY

Die Welt

Elections in Italy worsen Europe’s political crisis

Heavy defeat for ruling Social-Democrats and Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia. Euro-critic parties obtain more than a half of the votes. A grand goalition of populists not to be excluded.

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ITALY

La Repubblica

M5S, Government attempts. Renzi: no secret agreement

Democratic Party Secretary Renzi resigns, yet “after the new Government is born”.

Accusations against Franceschini: he should negotiate with Grillo.

Gentiloni criticises him.

Di Maio studies alliances and looks left.

Salvini-Berlusconi: It is up to us.

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SPAIN

El Pais

One in three Spanish women have felt being harassed

82% of the people polled considers there is sufficient ground for 8 March strike against women’s discrimination.

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AUSTRIA

Die Presse

Italy in the hands of populists

Stalement after the elections in Italy: No alliance has the needed votes for a Government majority. The matter now lies with the movement of Beppe Grillo, that so far refused any coalition.

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BELGIUM

De Tijd

Distribution centre avoids Belgium, once again

Zalando chooses to build its new centre in the Netherlands.

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CZECH REPUBLIC

Hospodarske Noviny

European integration getting slower, Czech Republic to be given more time

Elections in Italy intensified uncertainty in EU.

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GREECE

Anonymous letter, irresponsible proposal

The entire text with which Nea Democratia supports its proposal for an inquiry committee against the three Ministers.

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HUNGARY

Magyar Idok

They would turn Europe into an immigrant continen

The EU is using double standard among Member States.

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PORTUGAL

Negocios

Spreads of household credit down 5% in one month

3 month Euribor no longer exists in the credit offer. Get to know the profits of the main banks.

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