Italy Budget: Rome Vows to Stick to Plans, Despite EU Concerns
- Italy Budget: Rome Vows to Stick to Plans, Despite EU Concerns
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Italy’s government says it will stick to its high-spending budget plans, setting up a potential stand-off with the European Union over its deficit.
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PM Giuseppe Conte, who held talks with deputies Matteo Salvini and Luigi Di Maio on Monday, said the objectives for 2019 had already been fixed. However, Mr Di Maio hinted earlier that the government might be willing to cut the deficit target a little.
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The European Commission has threatened fines unless Italy revises its plans. The Italian government has vowed to “end poverty”, trebling the previous government’s planned budget deficit.
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Italian media were on Monday morning reporting that the deficit could be slashed from a planned 2.4% to 2.2% of GDP – but government sources quoted by Reuters suggested the deficit could be reduced to as low as 2%.
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Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio suggested the government might be willing to reduce the deficit target to end the stand-off with the EU saying: “If, during the negotiating process, the deficit has to be reduced a bit, that’s not a big deal.”
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But in a joint statement later on Monday, the three men appeared to take a tougher line, saying: “The objectives that have already been fixed are confirmed.”
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Italy’s draft budget contains expensive measures for introducing a guaranteed basic monthly income of about €780 (£700) for poor families, and scrapping extensions to the retirement age. Monday’s statements followed a weekend meeting in Brussels between Mr Conte and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
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