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Di Maio says No to 'crushing' ESM reform

Conte said to be aiming to postpone overhaul of bailout fund

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, November 20 - Plans for reform the European Stability Mechanism are causing turmoil within Premier Giuseppe Conte's government with Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio saying Wednesday that an overhaul of the eurozone's bailout fund that punishes Italy must be averted. "A reform of the ESM that crushes Italy is not feasible," 5-Star Movement (M5S) leader Di Maio told Wednesday's Corriere della Sera.
    The EU is set to sign off next month on a reform that would make the ESM more akin to the IMF, with support for States in financial difficulty made conditional on debt restructuring.
    Italy is considered by experts to be vulnerable to market turbulence due to its huge public debt of over 2,000 billion euros.
    The reform was agreed by European finance ministers in June.
    At the time, Giovanni Tria was Italy's economy minister under Conte's first government, which was backed by the 5-Star Movement (M5S) and the League.
    Since then Roberto Gaultieri of the Democratic Party has replaced Tria after a new coalition was formed following League leader Salvini's decision to pull the plug on the first Conte government in August. Conte is reportedly aiming to postpone the overhaul, sources said.
   

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