Rarely in the memory of any employee of the European Parliament has the race for the Presidency of the European institution been so hotly disputed and hard to call.
Admittedly, two names are starting to stand out among the seven declared candidates, who come from all political groups with the exception of the Europhobic EFDD (see other article): Italian Christian Democrat Antonio Tajani and his compatriot, Social Democrat Gianni Pittella, have, in numerical terms, the greatest chances of...