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Balancing Fiscal Policy and Inflation Control in Europe

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As energy prices surge due to geopolitical tensions, Eurogroup President Kyriakos Pierrakakis emphasizes the need for fiscal policies that align with the European Central Bank’s (ECB) efforts to manage inflation. With the ECB poised to raise interest rates, finance ministers are urged to provide targeted support without exacerbating inflationary pressures.

Pierrakakis highlights the importance of tailored measures to assist those most affected by rising energy costs, rather than broad subsidies that could undermine monetary policy. Italy’s government is advocating for more fiscal flexibility, particularly in light of the energy crisis stemming from the Middle East conflict.

The Eurogroup’s discussions reflect a divide among member states on how to respond to these challenges, with some calling for emergency measures akin to defense spending. The ongoing dialogue aims to strike a consensus on how to navigate these economic pressures while maintaining fiscal discipline.

Ultimately, Pierrakakis argues for increased investment in energy infrastructure as a long-term solution to lower energy prices, which he believes is the most effective social policy. This approach could reshape how Europe manages its economic independence and energy security moving forward.

Source: Euronews

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