A conversation between Maurizio Molinari (American Correspondent,
La Stampa) and Sergio Fabbrini
(Director, School of Government of
LUISS, Rome).
Following its general election, Italy
still finds itself at an impasse; the
formation of any stable governing
majority appears nearly impossible.
At the same time, the country is in
the midst of one of its most serious
economic crises since WWII. Add to
this list of problems the difficulty of
making the necessary, long-planned
institutional and structural reforms a
reality.