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Brussels Playbook Podcast

Ep 143: Italy in coronavirus lockdown — Elections in France — UK's Tom Tugendhat

Brussels Playbook Podcast

POLITICO

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4.4205 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Life under lockdown in Italy: This episode of EU Confidential leads off with a conversation with Silvia Sciorilli-Borrelli in Rome about how Italy's attempt to quell the spread of the coronavirus is impacting people's daily lives. European Council President Charles Michel chaired a videoconference of EU leaders on Tuesday to try to get a grip on the coronavirus crisis. But was it too little, too late? POLITICO's Rym Momtaz (in Paris), Andrew Gray (in Brussels), Matt Kartnischnig (in Berlin) and Annabelle Dickson (in London) bring you the latest from their respective capitals. For France, that includes the question of whether local elections will go ahead and, if they do, how the outbreak could affect the result. U.K. MP Tom Tugendhat, chair of foreign affairs committee in the House of Commons, talks to Annabelle about post-Brexit foreign policy, the EU's geopolitical role, Syria and the race to lead Germany's governing Christian Democrats. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The virus is spreading in all member states. And let me first express my sympathy for all those

1:24.2

citizens who have been affected. And in in particular I have sympathy for Italy.

1:30.3

Welcome to EU Confidential Europe's number one politics podcast.

1:36.3

I'm Andrew Gray, Politico's EU editor in Brussels,

1:39.3

and this feels like the week the coronavirus crisis came to dominate everything. The European Parliament

1:45.7

moved its session from Strasbourg to Brussels, only then to cut it short without any votes,

1:51.3

and it pretty much shut its doors to the outside world. EU leaders had a coronavirus video

1:56.9

conference on Tuesday, aiming to get a grip on the crisis, and the EU's third largest

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