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Friday, 01 June, 2018

EU lawmakers from Italy’s coalition parties seek funds to quit euro – Reuters News

 

EU lawmakers from Italy’s coalition parties seek funds to quit euro – Reuters News

01-Jun-2018 15:05:56

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BRUSSELS, June 1 (Reuters) – European Union lawmakers from the two parties forming Italy’s new government coalition voted this week to set up EU funds to help countries quit the euro, a sign of the Italian leadership’s ambivalent position on the common currency.

The vote came as the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and far-right League were finalising a deal to form an executive in Rome, under pledges that leaving the euro was not in their government programme.

An earlier attempt to form a government foundered after the parties proposed an economist who had devised a plan for Italy’s departure from the euro zone as economy minister, prompting his rejection by the head of state.

Despite the declared intentions to stay in the euro, all six EU lawmakers from the League and all but one of the 14 5-Star Members of the European Parliament voted on Wednesday for a document that called for the establishment of programmes of financial support "for member states that plan to negotiate their exit from the euro."

The document voted on by their EU lawmakers called for compensation for "the social and economic damages caused by the euro zone membership."

The document was an amendment to a European Parliament resolution on the EU budget for the 2021-2027 period. The proposal was backed by 90 lawmakers, but was rejected by a majority of the 750 MEPs.

Representatives of 5-Star and League in Brussels were not immediately available for comment.

Among members of the new government is economist Paolo Savona, who created a plan for Italy’s departure from the common currency.

Savona denied that the new government would seek to dump the euro. He was moved to the role of minister for the relations with the EU, after Italian President Sergio Mattarella vetoed his appointment as finance minister.

 

(Reporting by Francesco Guarascio; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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