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Italy risks disciplinary action for violating EU debt rules | Italy risks disciplinary action for violating EU debt rules |
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Italy could face disciplinary action over its failure to respect European Union spending rules. | Italy could face disciplinary action over its failure to respect European Union spending rules. |
The European Commission found that Italy's public debt stood at more than 130% of GDP in 2018 - far above the 60% limit which EU rules require. | The European Commission found that Italy's public debt stood at more than 130% of GDP in 2018 - far above the 60% limit which EU rules require. |
It warned that a "snowball effect" was likely to see the situation worsen in 2019 and 2020, as it recommended legal action. | It warned that a "snowball effect" was likely to see the situation worsen in 2019 and 2020, as it recommended legal action. |
But Italy's populist leaders remained defiant following the warning. | But Italy's populist leaders remained defiant following the warning. |
EU commissioner for the euro and social dialogue, Valdis Dombrovskis, said the Italian economy showed "the damage recent policy choices are doing." | EU commissioner for the euro and social dialogue, Valdis Dombrovskis, said the Italian economy showed "the damage recent policy choices are doing." |
He called on the country's leaders to take action to reduce debt, saying there needed to be a "renewed reform effort, not spending more where there is no fiscal space to do so". | He called on the country's leaders to take action to reduce debt, saying there needed to be a "renewed reform effort, not spending more where there is no fiscal space to do so". |
Without taking action, the disciplinary procedure - which has not yet been opened - could ultimately result in an unprecedented fine of more than €3bn (£2.6bn). | Without taking action, the disciplinary procedure - which has not yet been opened - could ultimately result in an unprecedented fine of more than €3bn (£2.6bn). |
But Italy's government showed little immediate interest in a policy change. | But Italy's government showed little immediate interest in a policy change. |
"I'm sure that in Brussels they will respect our will," said Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini. "The only way to cut the debt created in the past is to cut taxes." | |
"Cuts, sanctions and austerity have only produced more debt, poverty, precariousness and unemployment. We need to do the opposite," he added. | "Cuts, sanctions and austerity have only produced more debt, poverty, precariousness and unemployment. We need to do the opposite," he added. |
Fellow Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said politicians would "go to Europe and discuss [the issue] responsibly". | Fellow Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said politicians would "go to Europe and discuss [the issue] responsibly". |
But, he added: "It's tough, when you see that every day they find another reason to say bad things about Italy and this government." | But, he added: "It's tough, when you see that every day they find another reason to say bad things about Italy and this government." |
The warning on Wednesday is the latest to be made by the European Commission over Italy's spending. | The warning on Wednesday is the latest to be made by the European Commission over Italy's spending. |
The country narrowly averted the same procedure at the last minute in December by lowering an initial target for the budget deficit this year. | The country narrowly averted the same procedure at the last minute in December by lowering an initial target for the budget deficit this year. |
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