Italy blames financial woes in family benefits dispute with Brussels

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Rome is facing legal action by the European Commission for allegedly discriminating against EU citizens who reside in the Mediterranean country.
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00:00Italy's Prime Minister Giorgio Maloney has described the motivations behind the EU's
00:06infringement procedure against Italy as, quote, surreal.
00:10Last Thursday, the European Commission announced it is taking legal action against Italy, accusing
00:15the country of discriminating against EU migrants who are not eligible for family benefits.
00:20Under the law passed in 2022, workers who have not lived in Italy for at least two years
00:25or whose children did not reside in the country could not benefit from the measure.
00:55The current government has increased resources by 3 billion euros to sustain the family benefits
01:06system.
01:09Prime Minister Maloney has said Italy could not afford to do any more.
01:16The measurement is at the heart of the government's efforts to boost Italy's falling birth rate.
01:22The case has not been referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
01:30The Commission said that one of the fundamental principles of the EU is that people are treated
01:35equally without any distinction of nationality.
01:38The case could trigger a heated debate between Rome and the European Commission shortly after
01:43Maloney's complaint about the rule of law report's remarks on media freedom in Italy.
01:49Giorgio Arlandi for Euronews in Rome.
01:52Euronews.co.uk

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