Italian central bank chief takes populists to task

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Italian Deputy Premier and Interior Minister, Matteo Salvini, speaks during a press conference at the Senate in Rome, Thursday, May 30, 2019. Salvini said that he was confident the government’s reply to a letter from the European Commission about its fiscal policy will avert the opening of an infringement procedure. “This morning I had an hour and a half of talks with the Economy Minister (Giovanni Tria) about the letter, which we will respond to politely with positive numbers that will shelter us from other letters or infringement procedures,” the League leader told. (Claudio Peri/ANSA via AP)

The head of Italy’s central bank has issued strong warnings against some of the populist government’s economic prescriptions.

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Ignazio Visco’s annual address in Rome on Friday coincides with a deadline from the EU Commission for Italy to explain why it is lagging in debt reduction.

Visco said raising the public deficit, as sought by vice premier Matteo Salvini, could prove counterproductive if public finances deteriorate and private sector spending contracts. He also called for economic stimulation programs, saying that the lagging economy in the south cannot only be addressed with monetary transfers, a reference to the 5-Star Movement’s basic salary program.

Visco said “holding Europe responsible for our troubles is a mistake,” adding that “it diverts attention from the real issues.”

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