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  2. Right to disconnect - Wikipedia

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    The right to disconnect is a proposed human right regarding the ability of people to disconnect from work and primarily not to engage in work-related electronic communications such as emails or messages during non-work hours. [1] [2] The modern working environment has been drastically changed by new communication and information technologies ...

  3. Withdrawal from the eurozone - Wikipedia

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    Speculation followed about other countries, such as Italy, withdrawing from the Eurozone as well, [5] with economist Nouriel Roubini submitting in 2011 that "Italy may, like other periphery countries [of the Eurozone], need to exit the euro and go back to a national currency, thus triggering an effective break-up of the Eurozone." [5]

  4. Withdrawal from the European Union - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 opinion poll showed that 37 % of voters of the New Right wanted withdrawal and other 50 % were eurosceptic ("remain in the EU, but the EU should have less influence on Danish conditions"). Among voters of the Danish People's party, the numbers were 18% and 57%, and of the Unity List, 11% and 42%, respectively.

  5. Italy's League seeks to remove EU flag from public offices - AOL

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    Italy's hard-right League on Thursday said it wanted to change the law and remove the European Union flag from public offices, looking to bolster its eurosceptic credentials ahead of EU ...

  6. Analysis-Deep distrust of EU leaves Italy's Meloni in a ... - AOL

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    The reluctance of Italy's right-wing coalition to ratify reform of a vital euro zone bailout fund is rooted in a deep distrust of the European Union, analysts and lawmakers said, leaving Prime ...

  7. How Italy’s PM Meloni could bridge the gap between ... - AOL

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    A few years ago, it would have been unimaginable that Italy would be home to one of the most stable governments in Europe. Italian coalition administrations tended to last just over a year before ...

  8. Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union - Wikipedia

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    With concerns over the EU's ability to intervene where its core principles and values were violated, there was a desire to introduce some mechanism before enlargement to those states took place. This came to be via the Treaty of Amsterdam which allowed the suspension of rights of a member state which breached the EU's values under Article 2. [2]

  9. Failure to spend EU recovery funds would be a defeat for ...

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    In 2020, Italy secured a lion's share worth 191.5 billion euros ($213.20 billion) of cheap loans and grants from a 724-billion-euro kitty designed to help EU member states emerge from the pandemic ...