'Wash your mouth out' Italy's Salvini tells EU Commissioner

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By Le Guernigou

Frenchman Pierre Moscovici, who is the European Union's economics affairs commissioner, said the current political situation, with populist, far-right forces on the rise in many nations, resembled the 1930s when Germany's and Italian were in power.

"Fortunately there is no sound of jackboots, there is no Hitler, (but maybe there are) small Mussolinis. That remains to be seen," he told reporters in Paris, speaking in a jocular fashion.

Moscovici, a former French minister, mentioned no names, but Matteo Salvini, who is a and heads Italy's anti-immigrant League, took it personally.

"He should wash his mouth out before insulting Italy, the Italians and their legitimate government," Salvini said in a statement released by his office in

Salvini took advantage of the spat to set out once again his grievances with France, which he accuses of not doing enough to help deal with migrants from and of having plunged into chaos by helping to oust former strongman Muammar Gaddafi.

"EU Moscovici, instead of censuring his that rejects immigrants ... has bombed and has broken European (budget) parameters, attacks and talks about 'many little Mussolini' around Europe," Salvini said.

TOO MUCH DEBT

In other comments at the event, Moscovici said needed to cut wasteful spending and prioritise investment and infrastructure spending that will help stimulate growth and productivity.

"It's in Italy's interest to reduce its very high public debt," Moscovici said. "It would be a lie to think one can invest more with a higher deficit. If that happens, you end up with more debt and less capacity to invest."

is preparing its 2019 budget, a process that has heightened tensions within the governing coalition, which comprises and the anti-establishment

Yields on Italian bonds have risen sharply, reflecting investor concerns about the stability of Italy's finances.

Moscovici said it was critical for to come up with a workable budget.

"The Italian budget needs to be credible, credible at a nominal level but also credible in terms of the structural reforms that are required," he said. "There needs to be a significant effort on the structural side."

Moscovici added that he was working closely with Italy's minister in what he described as a "constructive climate" and said he hoped that would continue.

(Writing by and Crispian Balmer; Editing by and Gareth Jones)

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First Published: Thu, September 13 2018. 23:10 IST