German politicians from across the spectrum have reacted furiously to warnings by Italy’s Mario Monti that Bundestag control over EU debt policies threatens to bring about the “disintegration” of the European project.
“We must make it clear to Mr Monti that we Germans will not shut down our
democracy to pay Italian debts,” said Alexander Dobrindt, secretary-general
of Bavaria’s Social Christians (CSU).
Bundestag president Norbert Lammert said parliament’s integrity cannot be
subordinated to the ups and downs of the markets. Free Democrat (FDP)
leaders said Italy’s unelected prime minister is playing with political fire
by trying to circumvent democratic legitimacy.
The dispute comes as relations between Germany and Italy touch the lowest ebb
since the Second World War, with Il Giornale publishing a front-page
picture of Chancellor Angela Merkel under the headline “Fourth Reich”.
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