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Karlsson speaks to Emma Bonino, Vice President of the Italian Senate. To say that the past few weeks in Italian politics have been eventful is no doubt an understatement. Silvio Berlusconi, the man who had been a key fixture since 1994, has quit. And a...
Vice President of the Italian Senate, Emma Bonino, was among the first politicians to congratulate Mario Monti upon his taking up the role of Italian premier. She has spoken to euronews’ Cecilia Cacciotto, and said: Emma Bonino: “Monti is an...
Radical party senator Emma Bonino (C) answers journalists questions during a press conference after talks with Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti for the consultations to form a new government on November 14, 2011 at Palazzo Gustiniani in Rome. Monti... View Photo »
As a leader, I would say he is the right person at the right moment
Bernard de Montferrand, Former French Ambassador to Germany, discusses the "twin engines" of the eurozone. Are France and Germany speaking with one voice? For all their show of unity, are Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel really on the same page when it...
"As a leader, I would say he is the right person at the right moment," said Emma Bonino, who, like Monti, is a former European Commissioner. Those who have served under him say Monti is a workaholic, a good listener who stands his ground but is also...
Radical party senator Emma Bonino addresses the media after talks with Italy's new premier-designate economist Mario Monti, at the Senate, in Rome, Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. Monti began talks on Monday to create a new government of non-political experts... View Photo »
Emma Bonino (born March 9, 1948 in Bra), is an Italian politician, former Member of the European Parliament and current Member of the Italian Senate. She graduated in modern languages and literature from Bocconi University in Milan in 1972. Full Article
Radical party senator Emma Bonino addresses the media after talks with Italy's new premier-designate economist Mario Monti, at the Senate, in Rome, Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. Monti began talks on Monday to create a new government of non-political experts tasked with overhauling an ailing...
View Photo »Former EU commissioner and Italy's External Trade former Minister Italian Emma Bonino delivers a speech during the European Greens Congress on November 12, 2011 in Paris.
View Photo »Former European Commissioner Mario Monti (L) is greeted by senator Emma Bonino as he arrives at the Senate in Rome November 11, 2011. Monti emerged on Thursday as favorite to replace Silvio Berlusconi at the head of an emergency government as Italy's politicians rushed to ward off a...
View Photo »Italian Sen. Mario Monti, left, embraces Sen. Emma Bonino at the beginning of a voting session on economic reform measures demanded by the European Union, that should pave the way for Premier Silvio Berlusconi to leave office in a matter of days, at the Senate in Rome, Friday, Nov. 11,...
View Photo »Radical party senator Emma Bonino addresses the media after talks with Italy's new premier-designate economist Mario Monti, at the Senate, in Rome, Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. Monti began talks on Monday to create a new government of non-political experts tasked with overhauling an ailing...
View Photo »As a leader, I would say he is the right person at the right moment
