European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici said on Sunday that he’d still prefer dialogue with to sanctions on Italy regarding it’s budget. And, “for the past five years I have not punished anyone.” However, he emphasized “If they do not respect the rules at all, it will be necessary for the European Commission and the European states to take their responsibilities”. The Commission will make proposals this week on resolving the dispute with Italy over its budget deficit.
Italy’s Economy Minister Giovanni Tria blamed the economic downturn for rising debt. However, he also emphasized “Italy does not want to clash with the European Commission, and I hope the opposite is also true, that is to say that no one in Brussels intends to engage in a fight with us.” He reiterated the pledge to keep budget deficit below government forecast of 2.4% of GDP. And he added “our position is reasonable and I think we will eventually reach a compromise with the Commission.”