The article discusses a conversation with Jean-Claude Juncker, former head of the EU's executive branch, reflecting on the challenges he's faced in European politics, especially in light of recent crises. With the context of a pivotal vote in Germany signaling an end to austerity, Juncker navigates through various pressing issues, including Trump's influence on Europe and the toll of continual crises on leadership. He emphasizes the exhausting nature of crisis management while maintaining a sense of historical optimism over the resilience observed in Europe.
"The world was about to end. But it didn't." During this interview, Juncker reflects on the chaotic events he's witnessed, revealing resilience amidst constant global crises.
"Dealing with crises, day after day, is very tiring," expresses Juncker, highlighting the emotional toll on leaders during relentless geopolitical challenges.
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