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No interference in Italian democracy says Moscovici

31 maggio 2018 | 17.01
LETTURA: 2 minuti

Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

There should be no meddling in Italy's "ongoing" democratic process, the European Union's economic affairs commissioner Pierre Moscovici said on Thursday.

The democratic process is ongoing (in Italy) and we will see what happens. It would be inadmissible to speculate and ever more so to interfere," Moscovici said.

"What is clear is that democracy has the last word," he said.

The European Commission is ready to work with any new government that takes office in Italy or any EU state, Moscovici stated.

"Italians must determine their destiny and naturally we will respect Italy as a founder EU member and key eurozone country."

Moscovici made the remarks when asked to comment on an alleged German plan to use tools a the EU's disposal - starting with the European Stability Mechanism - to protect southern European economies such as Spain and Portugal should a future populist government in Rome withdraw Italy from the euro.

Daniel Gross, director of the Centre for European Policy think-tank, told Adnkronos of the purported German plan in an interview.

The eurosceptic League party and the anti-establishment Five-Star Movement sent jitters through European capitals and markets with their agenda for an anti-austerity government that includes reviewing EU treaties and budget rules.

Italy has been without a new government since the inconclusive 4 March national election in which populist parties made strong gains but no party or bloc won an outright parliamentary majority.

In a bid to stave off a re-vote in July, Italy's pro-European president Sergio Mattarella has decided to give Five-Star and the League more time to try and form a coalition.

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