Angelo Buscema, the president of
Italy's Audit Court, said Tuesday that the nation's political
class should rule out policies that lead to increasing the
nation's huge public debt.
"The current public finance outlook tells us that a further
rise in the public debt to ensure necessary levels of services
for the community is no longer practicable," Buscema said at the
inauguration of the State auditor's judicial year.
"This path is precluded not by the obligations from abroad
and from the European agreements, but by respect for greater
inter-generational respect on the sharing of the burdens".
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Copyright ANSA