Labour MEP Edward Scicluna in European Parliamentary delegation to Italy

ECON committee vice-president Scicluna in delegation to Italy to monitor financial management of crisis.

Labour MEP Edward Scicluna, vice-president of the economic and financial affairs committee in the EP, led a delegation of MEPs to Italy, to report on the progess achieved both on the fiscal consolidation and the economic policy fronts in dealing with the country's current crisis.

"The democratic legitimacy of this process requires the involvement of elected representatives from both the European and national parliaments," Scicluna said in a statement.

"Our European Parliament delegation was very impressed with the level of competency, degree of integrity and international experience of the economic and financial leaders in Italy, steering the country today through its worse economic crises."

The intensive two-day visit by the five-person delegation from the European Parliament's ECON committee was held in Rome with a representative from the main political groups in the European Parliament that included Wolf Klinz, Elisa Ferreira, Burkhard Balz and Theodor Stolojan.

The delegation held meetings with the Italian Minister of Finance Vittorio Grilli, the President of Banca d'Italia Ignazio Visco, the head of the Italian statistical agency ISTAT, Enrico Giovannini, and the heads of the competition and stock-exchange regulating authorities, Giovanni Pitruzella of the Anti-Trust Authority and Giuseppe Vegas of Consob.

On Tuesday they were welcomed by the Minister for European Affairs Enzo Moavero at Palazzo Chigi. That same afternoon the delegation took part in a joint parliamentary committee debate on the future of the Eurozone with the Senators at Palazzo Madama.

avatar
Ahjar hadu lil ministru tad-deficit wara l-iehor malti! Dan jaf x'jistghu jahbu u kif jahbu t-taljani!
avatar
A main reason why technocrats should form part of Government.
avatar
Well done Profs.