EU calls for sanctions against Italy over budget
BRUSSELS — The European Commission warned Italy on Wednesday that its budget plans are in serious breach of the rules underpinning the euro single currency and said that the country should face sanctions.
The European Union’s executive arm, which supervises national budget plans, has invited eurozone countries to examine its assessment in two weeks and, if they agree with it, the Commission would launch an “excessive deficit procedure” that could result in fines for Italy.
The warning, while not rare in EU terms, has been marked by tensions between the Commission and Italy’s populist government, which has vowed to resist any pressure from Brussels and continue with its spending plans.
“It is with regret that today we confirm our assessment that Italy’s draft budget plan is in particularly serious non-compliance,” EU Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis told reporters.