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Structural flaws will keep the Commission weak

By European Voice  -  22.04.2004 / 00:00 CET
THE European Commission is showing, with each passing day, that it is the sick man of Europe.
After four-and-a-half years of little direction, which gave the impression that there was nobody in the institution's driving seat, its President, Romano Prodi, woke up to some action. However, he woke up in the wrong role, that of a candidate in the Italian national elections.

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