Rosa & Roubini Associates CEO: Draghi can probably make it to become Italy's next president
Brunello Rosa, CEO of consultancy Rosa & Roubini Associates, said that Mario Draghi would likely be elected as Italy's next president but added that this would require him to make an agreement with the parties in his coalition.
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