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New Stability Pact is an improvement says Giorgetti

Abstaining on Pact doesn't mean we're against it says Tajani

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(ANSA) - ROME, APR 24 - Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said Wednesday that, while he does not consider the European Union's new Stability and Growth Pact ideal, it is a significant improvement on the EU's old budget rules.
    On Tuesday MEPs from the parties of the Italian government's ruling coalition abstained in a vote in the European Parliament on the Pact, as did those from the opposition, centre-left Democratic Party (PD), while the opposition 5-Star Movement (M5S) voted against.
    The Pact was approved anyway.
    "It's certainly a compromise. It's not the proposal that I had taken to Europe," Giorgetti told the Lower House, where the government's DEF economic blueprint is being examined.
    "(But) it is a step forward with respect to the budget rules that would have come back into force in 2025.
    "This Stability and Growth Pact does not exactly respond to the criteria of those who think that growth depends on the 'LSD' model, that is laxity, subsidies and debt.
    "I continue to think that the (right) growth model is the one that made our country great in the post-War period via sacrifice, investment and labour".
    The new pact gives countries who are not respecting the budget rules seven years to bring their debt and deficit levels down, up from four previously.
    States are still required to bring their debts under 60% of GDP and deficits under 3%.
    Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said it would be wrong to read too much into the decision to abstain on Tuesday.
    "Abstaining does not mean you are against," said Tajani, the leader of the centre-right post Berlusconi Forza Italia (FI) party.
    "It means you are saying that this pact can be improved".
    (ANSA).
   

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