Brussels (AFP) - The European Commission said Tuesday it had found no serious fault with eurozone member states' 2015 budget plans, clearing France and Italy after they made last-minute changes to meet EU demands.
"After taking into account all of the further information and improvements... I cannot immediately identify cases of particularly serious non-compliance which would oblige us" to reject the plans, EU Economic Affairs Commissioner Jyrki Katainen said.
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"After taking into account all of the further information and improvements... I cannot immediately identify cases of particularly serious non-compliance which would oblige us" to reject the plans, EU Economic Affairs Commissioner Jyrki Katainen said.
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