The Pak Banker

Deal reached with EU on Italy's recovery plan: Draghi

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ROME: Italy has reached a deal with the European Commission over its recovery plan, Prime Minister Mario Draghi told cabinet late on Saturday, after days of intense talks, paving the way for it to be submitted to Brussels by the end of April.

Italy plans to spend more than 220 billion euros ($266 billion) from European Union and national funds to revive its coronaviru­s-battered economy, a draft seen by Reuters showed. Economy Minister Daniele Franco unveiled the plan's details to the cabinet late on Saturday, after it was delayed for 12 hours to allow negotiatio­ns to proceed with Brussels.

Draghi's spokespers­on said he told his ministers that he got the green light from the Commission by intervenin­g directly in the talks, even though there were still some "marginal adjustment­s" to iron out. Draghi's interventi­on included a call with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the spokespers­on said.

Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said Draghi announced the "go-ahead" from the Commission to the ministers who were reviewing the latest draft of the plan for the first time. The sometimes fractious, multi-party cabinet welcomed the news of a deal.

"There was an excellent atmosphere of collaborat­ion and enthusiasm," Di Maio told Reuters. The Commission's concerns over Italy's recovery plan centred on a lack of detail over structural reforms of areas such as the public administra­tion, the justice system and the tax system, as well as the way the investment­s in the plan will be put into practice and monitored, sources told Reuters last week.

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