By: Clea Caulcutt, Tim Ross, Barbara Moens
The former Portuguese prime minister faces a difficult job in bridging EU disagreements while France and Germany remain distracted by domestic concerns.
Clea Caulcutt is a Senior Correspondent at POLITICO. She covers a range of topics including government and politics, social issues, and regional interests with a focus on North America and LATAM, as well as significant events like the Russia-Ukraine War and developments within the European Union. Clea's work has been featured in POLITICO, Radio France Internationale, and POLITICO Europe.
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Clea's coverage focuses heavily on French politics, particularly the actions and statements of President Emmanuel Macron. She also covers broader topics such as immigration, antisemitism, EU relations, and international affairs.
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