SAN MARINO – RETE also intervenes on the setback in which the path to the association agreement has stumbled.
“The Coreper meeting scheduled for yesterday, 6 May 2026, should have represented a decisive step for the future of the Association Agreement between San Marino and the European Union – writes RETE in a note – Instead, yet another postponement has arrived: another two weeks of waiting which sound like a new, heavy rejection of the political management of Secretary Beccari and the entire government on the Association Agreement dossier.
The basis for the postponement was Bulgaria’s veto on the signature. And then it becomes inevitable to question the possible link with the story of the failed sale of BSM by the Bulgarian group Starcom. That this group is able to exert a strong influence on the politics of its country is now a fact that no one can pretend to ignore.
The reality is that today we find ourselves faced with a majority and a government born practically with a single political objective: to complete the Association Agreement. Yet, although the negotiation was closed in December 2023, two and a half years later the finish line is still far away.
We are faced with a clear failure of San Marino’s foreign policy, certified by continuous postponements, lack of international credibility and inability to obtain concrete results. In the meantime, the government and the majority that supports it appear to be increasingly in difficulty, overwhelmed by a moral issue that widens day after day: from the story of the pedophile who continued to attend schools for months despite a final conviction, to the shadows over the purchase and sale of BSM, between alleged bribes and political responsibilities which would call into question leading exponents of the relative majority Party”, with RETE













