Italy's PM presented budget at summit, leaders did not discuss it: Juncker

By Kitco News / October 18, 2018 / www.kitco.com / Article Link

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte presented his country’s 2019 draft budget to EU leaders in Brussels on Thursday, but the summit did not discuss it in any detail, the head of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker said.

“The Italian Prime Minister presented the Italian situation to us, with big talent and in a very clear way, and we did not ask him about it because (the Commission) is currently examining the draft budget as sent to us by the Italian authorities,” Juncker told a news conference.

“We have no negative prejudice against the Italian budget,” Juncker said.

Italy’s populist government wants to finance higher spending and lower taxes with more borrowing and presented a draft 2019 budget to the European Commission on Monday with a deficit three times as high as the one the EU agreed with the previous government in Rome.

Italy has the second highest debt to GDP ratio in Europe and the highest debt servicing costs and because its economy grows slowly, officials are concerned that more debt could trigger another debt crisis like the one set off by Greece in 2010 that nearly destroyed the euro zone.

“We did not discuss the Italian draft budget in detail, that was not the meeting to doing so, but I know from the past that the Commission has always been accused of being too generous when it came to Italian budgets,” Juncker said.

He noted that Italy has been the only euro zone country to have used every possibility to spend more money under EU rules, called the Stability and Growth Pact, which allowed it to spend 30 billion euros more in the last three years without sanctions.

“I had some colleagues (EU leaders) on the phone, they don’t want us to add flexibility to already existing flexibility and that is not our intention,” Juncker said.

“We were very kind, gentle and positive when it came to Italy. Because Italy is Italy,” he said, in a reference to a similar remark he made about France when justifying the Commission’s green light for extra spending by Paris in the past.

Reporting By Jan Strupczewski

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and may not reflect those of Kitco Metals Inc. The author has made every effort to ensure accuracy of information provided; however, neither Kitco Metals Inc. nor the author can guarantee such accuracy. This article is strictly for informational purposes only. It is not a solicitation to make any exchange in commodities, securities or other financial instruments. Kitco Metals Inc. and the author of this article do not accept culpability for losses and/ or damages arising from the use of this publication.
10 oz Silver Bar - Original Skull .999

Recent News

Market sees gold sector nearing full value overall after target upgrades

August 18, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Gold stocks gain even as metal pulls back

August 18, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Gold stocks rocket to new highs, valuations no longer inexpensive

August 11, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Tariff issue caused by potential definition change of traded gold bars

August 11, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com

US BLS head removed after revisions to employment data

August 04, 2025 / www.canadianminingreport.com
See all >
Share to Youtube Share to Facebook Facebook Share to Linkedin Share to Twitter Twitter Share to Tiktok