EU confident in Italy stability
European Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici addresses a news conference at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, November 16, 2016. [Photo/Agencies] |
PARIS - Italy has solid political institutions and a strong economy that will weather the resignation of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi after his heavy defeat in a referendum, European Economics Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said on Monday.
"It's a solid country with solid authorities and I have complete confidence that Italy can handle this situation," he told France 2 television ahead of a meeting of euro zone finance ministers in Brussels.
"There is some political instability but the country is extremely stable and it's also a big economy."
He dismissed suggestions that the referendum had been a vote against the European Union: "Nothing to do with it," he said. "It's a domestic constitutional amendment in Italy which has not managed to get through."
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