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Romano Prodi, an Italian statesman and economist, served as the Prime Minister of Italy and President of the European Commission. Prodi's work in fostering European integration and advancing Italy's economic development has left a significant mark on European politics. His leadership during challenging economic times demonstrated the importance of diplomacy and resilience in navigating complex global issues. Prodi's legacy encourages future leaders to embrace international collaboration and to work towards collective progress in the face of adversity.
"It is becoming more widely acknowledged that it is better to have a good constitution than not having a perfect one."
"Think what a revolution it will be if we manage to get everyone to pay their taxes."
"Foreign policy can mean several things, not only foreign policy in the narrow sense. It can cover foreign policy, relations with the developing world, and enlargement as well."
"Democracies must have equilibrium... and the entanglement of politics and information must be minimized."
"He uses statistics like a drunk uses lamp-posts, more for support than illumination."
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