A little context:
Most of the reporting on this event seems focused around finance, and not the actual political implications of Italy's president blocking the appointment of a finance minister. This would-be minister was selected by the people of Italy, and the president used his authority (perhaps illegally) to override democratic process.
I'll keep this prompt pretty open-ended:
What does an authoritarian president mean for Italy, the EU, and the world?
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