The Italian Raffaele Fitto, candidate for the post of Executive Vice-President for Cohesion and Reform at the European Commission, remains rather vague on the possibility of introducing a stronger link between the disbursement of cohesion funds and the implementation of reforms in the Member States of the European Union, in his answers to questions from Members of the European Parliament, prior to his hearing scheduled for 12 November.
The expected appointment of this member of Giorgia...