He goes into depth from a pessimistic position on the solution to the Catalan question in the application of Article 155 made by Mariano Rajoy's government and in the Supreme Court ruling that condemned the promoters of the political declaration of independence. He concludes by pointing out the obvious crisis of authority and the certain threat to the constitutional regime.
The people in Malta are looking to Europe for concrete actions proving their support: a framework in place to ensure that every Member State continues to play by the rules set out upon their accession and a pan-European rule of law mechanism must be designed and executed so that no Member State can violate our Treaty with impunity.
Professor Juan Velarde points out in the new PapelesFAES that Pedro Sánchez's initial economic proposals are "alarming," and that the economic policy path of the socialist party and its allies leads to social ruin and crisis.
"We are vertiginously going to a crisis of the constitutional system with devastating consequences and the Spaniards have to know it. The crisis of the Transition system, of the constitutional system, means the disintegration of the system"
With the backdrop of an accelerating economic slowdown, the curtain has been raised for us to see the spectacle of two politicians paired by their ambition and weakness. They star in a play between entanglement and drama. What has little mystery is the outcome. It will end badly, even if not soon.
Europe is in the throes of two simultaneous crises: on the one hand, it is suffering from a political crisis, a crisis of leadership, one that has led to constitutional failure; on the other, it is suffering from a loss of identity, a phenomenon that results in cultural relativism. Marcello Pera, Speaker of the Italian Senate and Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Pisa, delivered a conference entitled “Strength of Identity” during the course of the FAES Campus 2005, a paper which the FAES Foundation is now publishing. Also known as the co-author of the book Senza Radici (“Without Roots”) alongside Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Professor Pera urges European culture to proudly recall and reaffirm its origins and its universal democratic principles: freedom, equality and tolerance. In this respect, Europe must recognise the intrinsic value of a civilisation, Western civilisation, that has given the world so many universal ideas. “Europe must be aware of the moral superiority of a series of values that have prevailed over centuries and that have produced beneficial results wherever they have become established”.
España, Estados Unidos y la crisis de 1898 (reflexiones para un centenario)
01.24.2020. He goes into depth from a pessimistic position on the solution to the Catalan question in the application of Article 155 made by Mariano Rajoy's government and in the Supreme Court ruling that condemned the promoters of the political declaration of independence. He concludes by pointing out the obvious crisis of authority and the certain threat to the constitutional regime.
12.19.2019. The people in Malta are looking to Europe for concrete actions proving their support: a framework in place to ensure that every Member State continues to play by the rules set out upon their accession and a pan-European rule of law mechanism must be designed and executed so that no Member State can violate our Treaty with impunity.
12.12.2019. Professor Juan Velarde points out in the new PapelesFAES that Pedro Sánchez's initial economic proposals are "alarming," and that the economic policy path of the socialist party and its allies leads to social ruin and crisis.
11.18.2019. "We are vertiginously going to a crisis of the constitutional system with devastating consequences and the Spaniards have to know it. The crisis of the Transition system, of the constitutional system, means the disintegration of the system"
11.14.2019. With the backdrop of an accelerating economic slowdown, the curtain has been raised for us to see the spectacle of two politicians paired by their ambition and weakness. They star in a play between entanglement and drama. What has little mystery is the outcome. It will end badly, even if not soon.
01.01.2005. Europe is in the throes of two simultaneous crises: on the one hand, it is suffering from a political crisis, a crisis of leadership, one that has led to constitutional failure; on the other, it is suffering from a loss of identity, a phenomenon that results in cultural relativism. Marcello Pera, Speaker of the Italian Senate and Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Pisa, delivered a conference entitled “Strength of Identity” during the course of the FAES Campus 2005, a paper which the FAES Foundation is now publishing. Also known as the co-author of the book Senza Radici (“Without Roots”) alongside Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Professor Pera urges European culture to proudly recall and reaffirm its origins and its universal democratic principles: freedom...
01.01.1999. España, Estados Unidos y la crisis de 1898 (reflexiones para un centenario)




