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I voted for this recommendation, and my reasons go far beyond the candidate’s nationality. In fact, I do not think that it is Italy rather than the EU that will benefit from the appointment of Professor Draghi. Quite the opposite. Italy is losing a Governor of the Central Bank who is highly competent and very aware of economic, monetary and real problems. We are talking about someone with an impeccable curriculum vitae and significant international experience in public and private institutions, someone who has always been extremely proactive (as for instance in his chairmanship of the Financial Stability Forum). His publications are testimony to an academic profile that is undoubtedly on a level with the tasks he has to carry out, and his experience in the monetary field must cast aside any doubts about his abilities. It is no coincidence that the consensus on his appointment has been so unanimous. He has all the requisites for being an excellent President of the European Central Bank. He faces some significant challenges, given the current situation. I therefore sincerely wish him good luck."@en1
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