Friday turned Europe’s gaze inward, onto its own institutions at work. Spain’s parliament withdrew its confidence from the prime minister, while a German court prepared to judge a national tragedy.
Italy rewrote its electoral law to fence out a rising party, and turned a handshake with France into signed commitments. From Madrid to Magdeburg to Rome, the day’s theme was a single one: institutions doing their hardest work.
Today’s Europe Intelligence Brief covers the region’s economy and politics, country by country. We pulled it together from major European outlets in German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Polish, and English.
Spain — Confidence Withdrawn
The Chamber Turns







