EU challenges Italy's populists over spending

The European Commission's new report amounts to a public condemnation of Rome's fiscal policies

Matteo Salvini
Europe’s populist leaders join Matteo Salvini in Milan before May’s European elections
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The European Commission has published a report challenging Italy’s fiscal behaviour, paving the way for disciplinary action and a heated confrontation with Rome.

The report finds that Italy is failing to meet targets designed to curtail states’ spending, and predicts that it is on course to fall foul of the EU rule that limits nations’ deficit - the size of the gap when a government spends more than it earns - to 3% of GDP.

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William Gritten

William Gritten is a London-born, New York-based strategist and writer focusing on politics and international affairs.