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  • PABLO R. SUANZES

    Correspondent

    Brussels

Thursday, July 23, 2020 - 01:46

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An experienced Luxembourg colleague often comments that, in his country, the positions of the Trotskyists come to be like those defended by Macron in France. The same analogy could be used to explain the gigantic differences within the broad and heterodox social democratic family in Europe. The Summit that held the leaders of the 27 from Friday morning until dawn on Tuesday was marked by the fight between the self-proclaimed frugal and the countries of the south, this time supported or at least flanked by France and an unrecognizable Germany . Many have raised it or internalized it with a classic dichotomy

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