Renzi urges ‘European strategy’, denounces Trump's ‘global chaos’ and populism of Orbán and Meloni

Former Italian PM Matteo Renzi calls for a unified European strategy to counter global instability, criticizing Trump's chaos and the populism of Orbán and Meloni.

Former Italian PM Matteo Renzi calls for a unified European strategy to counter global instability, criticizing Trump's chaos and the populism of Orbán and Meloni. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Renzi urges ‘European strategy’, denounces Trump's ‘global chaos’ and populism of Orbán and Meloni

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Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has issued a stark warning about the state of global affairs, denouncing what he termed the "global chaos" fostered by former U.S. President Donald Trump and criticizing the populist politics of Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán and his own country's Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni. In a wide-ranging interview, Renzi argued that Europe must urgently forge its own cohesive strategic path to navigate an era of profound instability in international alliances and acute energy vulnerability. His comments, delivered from the perspective of a former leader of a major European nation, present a critical analysis of contemporary geopolitics and leadership ethics, framed by a tension between political pragmatism and core democratic principles. Renzi's critique centered on the fracturing of traditional Western alliances, a trend he directly linked to the legacy of the Trump administration. He portrayed a world where transactional politics and unilateral actions have eroded the foundations of collective security and diplomatic predictability, leaving Europe exposed. This instability, he contended, is compounded by Europe's ongoing energy crisis, a vulnerability starkly revealed by the war in Ukraine. For Renzi, these twin challenges—geopolitical drift and energy dependence—are not merely policy issues but existential threats to European sovereignty and prosperity, demanding a response that transcends national political cycles and short-term interests. The former prime minister reserved pointed criticism for the brand of populism championed by leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orbán and, pointedly, Italy's current head of government, Giorgia Meloni. While not delving into specific policy disagreements, Renzi framed their political approach as fundamentally at odds with the project of European integration and solidarity. He suggested that inward-looking, nationalist rhetoric undermines the continent's ability to act as a unified bloc on the world stage, precisely at a moment when cohesive action is most required. His remarks highlight a deepening ideological rift within the European Union itself, between those advocating for a more...

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