Merkel calls for stable euro zone budgets in warning shot to Italy

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(Reuters) - zone countries must each ensure their budgets are stable and economies competitive, German said ahead of a summit on Wednesday, as weighs expansionary budget plans that risk EU rejection.

Italy, the zone's third largest economy, has prepared an expansionary 2019 budget that sets up a showdown with authorities in over compliance with EU rules. The may reject the plans.

Merkel told the lower house of parliament in that all members of the zone were responsible for their own economic and budget policy.

"Each state in the euro zone is obliged to take care of stability and to take necessary reforms for its competitiveness - and that applies now in good economic times," she added.

"At the same time, as we have learned from painful experience, in a union we are so closely intertwined with one another that national policies can always have effects on the other member states."

She said stable budgets were an important condition for good economic development in each individual country, adding: "Solid public finances are also a condition for trust in the union."

"Our guide remains the Stability and Growth Pact. I will continue to make the case that in this principle applies: responsibility and solidarity, liability and control - those are two sides of the same coin," she added to laud applause.

(Reporting by Madeline Chambers; Writing by Paul Carrel; Editing by Michelle Martin)

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First Published: Wed, October 17 2018. 18:02 IST