Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has insisted his government will not change its new budget, despite the European Union moving to veto it for breaching bloc rules.

The nationalist League (Lega) leader’s party is technically junior to Luigi Di Maio’s anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) in Italy’s new populist coalition government, but has tended to dominate its agenda through the force of his own personality and high-profile role as Minister of the Interior.

Salvini has picked a number of fights with the EU bureaucracy and the bloc’s dominant globalist faction, led by France’s Emmanuel Macron, since entering office, particularly over border control and immigration — but a clash over the national budget may be the fiercest yet.

“Being as we are polite, we open the little letters from Brussels, we read them, we respond to them,” he commented cheekily.

“They write back and we respond, but we are not changing a comma of the budget,” he added.

“If Brussels or some big professors want Italy at zero growth, they have run into the wrong government and the wrong minister.”

Salvini Defies EU: ‘If Brussels Says I Cannot Do It, I Do Not Care, I Will Do It Anyway’ https://t.co/ga2PQOpBRs — Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) September 30, 2018

Italy suffers from a stagnant economy and high youth unemployment — despite the EU membership which British europhiles claim is such a boon in the context of Brexit — and the new government is seeking to increase public spending, not least to improve infrastructure in the wake of the Genoa bridge disaster which left dozens dead.

However, the EU is attempting to veto the budget using the powers it acquired over Eurozone members in the wake of the financial crisis, and enforce strict, effectively German-mandated rules on deficit spending.

Many commentators and politicians across Europe, regardless of their view on the budget’s particular merits, have expressed their discomfort over the bloc’s move, seeing it as anti-democratic.

Just spoke with Prime Minister @GiuseppeConteIT of Italy concerning many subjects, including the fact that Italy is now taking a very hard line on illegal immigration… — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 25, 2018

…I agree with their stance 100%, and the United States is likewise taking a very hard line on illegal immigration. The Prime Minister is working very hard on the economy of Italy – he will be successful! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 25, 2018

The Italian government has received tacit support from U.S. President Donald Trump, who sees the Italian administration as being like-minded on globalism and illegal immigration.

The U.S. leader took to Twitter to compliment Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte — a non-politician proposed for the role by Salvini and Di Maio as something of an honest broker — after a conversation with him on “many subjects”.

“The Prime Minister is working very hard on the economy of Italy — he will be successful!” he said.

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