“The onset of a large-scale European crisis is already inevitable.

By autumn, the situation not only in Europe but also in the world will only worsen, given the growing problems associated with the rejection of Russian gas,” Kovitidi explained.

According to her, all attempts by Russia to warn European partners from making "fatal political mistakes" were unsuccessful. 

“The EU, playing by someone else's rules, incurs huge losses.

The ratings of politicians are rapidly falling.

Migration, financial, energy, economic, food crises revealed multiple unresolved European problems, deliberately covered up by the Ukrainian crisis, ”the senator added.

In her opinion, it doesn’t matter whether Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigns today or in six months, “his resignation is inevitable, as well as the resignation of most of his European colleagues.”

On July 14, Draghi announced his decision to resign.

Meanwhile, Italian President Sergio Mattarella did not accept the resignation of the Italian prime minister.