That Mario Draghi is known and respected throughout the world is nothing new. Not surprisingly, having concluded his important experience as Italian Prime Minister, the European Union has no intention of leaving him on the bench, making him fare “the grandfather”, as he stated at the end of his experience at Palazzo Chigi. Brussels instead wants to take advantage of his professionalism, finding him an important role within the Community institutions. The position has already been identified: the seat of Draghi is ready special envoy of the Global Gateway, the EU's response to China's Belt and Road initiative. This was revealed by the German newspaper Reuters which cites several high-level EU diplomats as sources.
Mario Draghi new envoy of the Global Gateway?
In Brussels they seem to be convinced: the former number one of the European Central Bank is the right man to manage the Global Gateway ei financing of 300 billion euros At your service.
The Global Gateway is a strategic project by the EU which, with it, aims to increase its international weight, but above all to free itself from the economic and technological influence of China. The High Representative of the European Union, Josep Borrell, he describes it as “a new European strategy to promote smart, clean and secure connections in the digital, energy and transport sectors and to strengthen health, education and research systems worldwide”.
According to Handelsblatt, the president of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, who has always been on excellent terms with Draghi, would have "showed sympathy for the idea". With Draghi "the project would receive a prominent face and the necessary weight, according to the calculations of diplomats" who are pushing for his new descent into the field, writes the newspaper. But there's more, because a double role could even emerge for the former Premier: von der Leyen would also like him as coordinator of US and EU initiatives for infrastructure.