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Maneuver, EU slap to the Meloni government. Dombrovskis: “The numbers don’t add up”

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Maneuver, EU slap to the Meloni government.  Dombrovskis: “The numbers don’t add up”

Maneuver, Meloni government beaten on public finances by the EU: “Italy not in line with recommendations, like other countries”

Italy’s economic maneuver for 2024 it does not pass the Council’s approval because the public accounts are not in line with the expectations dictated by the higher-ups in Brussels. He repeated it this morning in connection from Davos with Start on Sky Tg24, the Executive Vice President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis. The Latvian politician, responding on the need for a possible corrective maneuver in the spring for our country.

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“Just a short time ago – recalled Dombrovskis – one was made evaluation by the European Commission of the budgets for 2024. The evaluation has been done also on the Italian budget, That does not appear to be in line with the Council’s recommendations. This is due to various increases in expenses: it concerns Italy, but also several other countries. We asked Italy to take actions e to get the budget back in line with our recommendations.”

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Il Last November 21st, in Strasbourg, the Commission had declared that the programmatic documents of budgets of Austria, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal and Slovakia were not “fully in line” with the recommendations of the Council. The plans of Belgium, Finland, France and Croatia, however, “risk not being in line” with the Council’s recommendations. The actions of Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and Lithuania were in line with the recommendations.

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