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    European Council targets seven nations for fiscal breaches

    August 2, 2024
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    The European Council, in a move to fortify fiscal discipline within the Union, has initiated excessive deficit procedures against seven member states, signaling a significant policy enforcement to curb financial instability. The member states impacted—Belgium, France, Italy, Hungary, Malta, Poland, and Slovakia—have been identified for not adhering to the EU’s stringent fiscal guidelines.

    European Council targets seven nations for fiscal breaches

    According to the decisions made on Monday in Brussels, these countries exhibited government deficits that surpass the Treaty’s allowable limits. For instance, Italy reported a deficit of 7.4 percent of its GDP, significantly higher than the permitted 3 percent. This pattern of fiscal excess is mirrored by the deficits reported by Hungary at 6.7 percent and France at 5.5 percent, among others.

    The excessive deficit procedure (EDP) is not merely punitive but aims to guide the affected nations back to fiscal prudence by imposing enhanced oversight and recommending necessary corrective measures. This framework is part of a broader EU strategy to maintain low government debt levels or reduce higher debts to sustainable figures.

    Furthermore, Romania, which has been under this scrutiny since 2020, has failed to make satisfactory progress in managing its deficit, necessitating the continuation of its procedure. The ongoing deficits highlight the challenges member states face in balancing economic growth and fiscal responsibility.

    This development underscores the EU’s commitment to fiscal sustainability, essential for economic stability and the collective financial health of its members. The Council’s actions serve as a reminder of the critical importance of maintaining budgetary discipline as outlined in the EU Treaties, which set the fiscal boundaries for member states to ensure a stable economic environment across the Union.

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