ROME: Italy’s Premier Mario Monti said that Italy had risked running out of money to pay salaries and pension, urging lawmakers to accept his financial rescue package, including new and higher taxes.
Lawmakers on the right and left have been grumbling over his 2-day-old rescue plan, including pension reforms to make Italians work far longer and a revived home property tax.
Monti’s rescue plan, approved by his Cabinet on Sunday aims to pull Italy back from the brink of default on its staggering sovereign debt, a scenario that could doom the eurozone and worsen economic crises across the globe.
“Parliament is sovereign, time is short, the room to maneuver is very little,” Monti said on a state TV talk show when asked about political leaders’ insistence in Italy that the austerity plan be softened.
He said it is “premature” to decide if his 3-week-old government would resort to a confidence vote in a bid to get his rescue recipe approved by Parliament quickly and intact.
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