September 19, 2024
Meloni Coalition Told That Italy’s Budget Must Match EU Pledges – BNN Bloomberg #ItalyFinance

Meloni Coalition Told That Italy’s Budget Must Match EU Pledges – BNN Bloomberg #ItalyFinance

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(Bloomberg) — Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government was told by Italy’s finance minister that its budget plans mustn’t deviate from any pledges to Brussels to fix the public finances.

In a cabinet meeting on Friday, Giancarlo Giorgetti set out the process that the country needs to follow to conform to newly revamped fiscal rules to bring its deficit down to the European Union’s 3% ceiling, according to a finance ministry official.

Italy, along with France and other members, were reprimanded by Brussels in June for running large shortfalls last year — the first stage in a process that will test nations’ willingness to comply, and the bloc’s resolve to enforce that regime.

Giorgetti has until Sept. 20 to submit plans to the EU explaining how the government will tame its deficit with a view to reducing the second-highest debt pile in the region. The budget for 2025 must then be finished by the middle of October.

Before the cabinet, coalition leaders met in their first gathering since the summer break and pledged to stay together until the end of the current parliament — a key priority for Meloni, who has sought to break with Italy’s past of unstable governments.

“The unity of the coalition was reiterated, and their determination to forge ahead with their reform plan, and the program voted for by citizens, for the duration of the legislature,” the alliance said in a joint statement.

The cabinet meeting didn’t square the circle of how to reconcile giveaway pledges to voters with the need to bring the deficit in line — a showdown that will have to take place in the coming weeks.

For now, the coalition insists it won’t renege on its promises.

“This budget law, like the previous ones, will be serious and balanced, and will confirm some priorities like tax reduction, support to young people and families and measures for companies that hire,” the statement said.

Separately, the government agreed to nominate EU Affairs Minister Raffaele Fitto for the European Commission.

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