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THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 2, 2018 - Topic 2


Populists in Rome
The political whirlwind that has swept Italy looks to be dissipating, at least for now. Giuseppe Conte, a little-known academic with an embellished resume, has been sworn in as Prime Minister, after weeks of wrangling between President Sergio Mattarella and a coalition with a slim parliamentary majority. The two-party combine, the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) led by Luigi Di Maio and the far-right League headed by the rabble-rousing, anti-migrant Matteo Salvini, disbanded plans to form a government after Mr. Mattarella exercised his powers to block the appointment of Eurosceptic Paolo Savona as Finance Minister. 
The President then decided to order fresh elections and appoint an ex-IMF official as interim Prime Minister, a decision that, if implemented, could have made a bad situation worse. The Eurosceptic coalition partners wasted no time in using the President’s actions as a rallying point for their cause. They charged that France and Germany were running Italy and called for Mr. Mattarella’s impeachment. The prospect of snap polls, which could have resulted in the populists getting a stronger majority, rattled markets early this week. Italian bond yields hit highs unseen in years and share prices dropped not just in Italy but across Europe, the U.S. and Asia. The coalition, which began serious talks in early May, had toned down some of its anti-European Union demands such as leaving the single currency and some €250 billion in debt forgiveness. But it still planned to spend some €170 billion on income support, and lower the pensionable age and taxes. Without plans to raise adequate revenue to fund the spending, the markets and Brussels got jittery. Italy’s government debt is at 132% of GDP, well above the Eurozone average. However, as the week progressed, all sides saw opportunities and a deal was struck, with the President assenting to economics professor Giovanni Tria taking over the finance portfolio. The new government will now have to win a confidence vote next week.
The road ahead for Italy is far from clear. According to official EU surveys, although 59% of Italians favour the euro, just over half “tend not to trust” the EU. Both Europe and Italy would sustain significant damage if Italy left the Eurozone. Fortunately, that is still an unlikely scenario. The current situation, a coalition of populism and the right, is not ideal. But it provides an opportunity to address some of the underlying Italian disenchantment with the EU, perhaps by striking a balance between austerity and populism. Also, Brussels, along with France and Germany, could work with Italy to address economic and social anxieties. A way can be found that protects both the democratic choices of Italians and the stated values and integrity of the EU.
Vocabulary
Dissipating: squander or fritter away money, energy, or resources
Example: He had dissipated his entire fortune
Synonyms: squander, fritter (away), misspend, waste, be prodigal with

Whirlwind: a column of air moving rapidly around and around in a cylindrical or funnel shape.
Example: They can cause dust devils and whirlwinds , though these are nothing when compared to the immense dust storms that can occur.
Synonyms: tornado, hurricane, typhoon, cyclone, vortex, twister, dust devil

Wrangling: have a long and complicated dispute.
Example: Weeks of political wrangling
Synonyms: argue, quarrel, bicker, squabble, fall out, have words, disagree

Disbanded: break up or cause to break up and stop functioning.
Example: The IRA's war has ended and the organisation shall not disband .
Synonyms: break up, disperse, demobilize, dissolve, scatter, separate, go separate ways

Prospect: the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
Example: There was no prospect of a reconciliation
Synonyms: likelihood, hope, expectation, anticipation, (good/poor) chance

Adequate: satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity.
Example: This office is perfectly adequate for my needs
Synonyms: sufficient, enough, requisite; acceptable, passable, reasonable

Struck: hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement
Example: He raised his hand, as if to strike me
Synonyms: bang, beat, hit, bash, wallop

Scenario: a written outline of a movie, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes.
Example: Imagine the scenarios for four short stories
Synonyms: plot, outline, synopsis, storyline, framework, screenplay, script

Perhaps: used to express uncertainty or possibility.
Example: Perhaps I should have been frank with him
Synonyms: maybe, for all one knows, it could be, it may be, it's possible

Austerity: sternness or severity of manner or attitude.
Example: He was noted for his austerity and his authoritarianism

Anxieties: a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
Example: He felt a surge of anxiety
Synonyms: worry, concern, apprehension, apprehensiveness, uneasiness


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