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Italy ready to defend 'golden powers' against EU moves, economy minister says

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Posted on October 10, 2025

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By Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) -The Italian government will defend its golden powers aimed at shielding strategic assets, its economy minister said on Friday, as Brussels prepares to challenge the

Italy Vows to Protect Strategic Assets Amid EU Legal Challenges

Italy's Defense of Golden Powers

By Giuseppe Fonte

EU's Legal Actions Against Italy

ROME (Reuters) -The Italian government will defend its golden powers aimed at shielding strategic assets, its economy minister said on Friday, as Brussels prepares to challenge the legislation.

Implications for UniCredit and Banco BPM

Italy is among the EU countries that have made extensive use of golden power legislation to protect interests in sectors such as banking, defence and telecommunications.

Government's Stance on National Security

Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti told reporters in Luxembourg national security was not for European institutions to judge.

"National security is the exclusive responsibility of the national government, and we intend to defend it in some way," he said at the end of a meeting between European finance ministers.

Reuters reported on Thursday the European Commission was set to act against Rome as part of a push against EU countries hampering bank consolidation in Europe.

Brussels will launch two separate legal proceedings under single market and merger rules respectively, the sources said.

The move was prompted by Italy's intervention in a proposed bank merger involving the country's second-biggest lender UniCredit, which withdrew its offer for smaller rival Banco BPM on July 22, blaming government interference.

Among several conditions for the deal to proceed, Italy had told UniCredit to halt activities in Russia by early 2026, to prevent savings collected by Banco BPM from funding Moscow's war against Ukraine. Rome kept this decree in place despite the collapse of the deal.

The EU will order Italy to withdraw the decree that set terms for UniCredit's failed bid, the sources have said, while challenging the overall golden power legislation through a separate infringment procedure.

"When the EU's remarks will arrive, We will evaluate them. I am simply saying that the Government is applying an effective law. If you want to change the law, it is up to Parliament to do so," Giorgetti said when asked about the Reuters report.

The EU Commission plans to send two separate letters to Italy by mid-November to start its move, the sources added.

If the EU rules that the conditions imposed on UniCredit are unlawful, UniCredit will be able to assess whether to seek damages from Italy.

Giorgetti, however, signalled the government was ready to challenge the proceedings in an EU court.

(Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy vows to protect its golden powers legislation.
  • EU challenges Italy's strategic asset protection laws.
  • UniCredit merger with Banco BPM affected by government interference.
  • Italy's national security deemed exclusive to national government.
  • EU plans legal proceedings against Italy's golden powers.

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What is national security?
National security is the protection of a nation's borders, interests, and citizens from threats, which can include military threats, terrorism, and economic instability.
What is a bank merger?
A bank merger is the combination of two or more banks into a single entity, often to increase market share, reduce costs, or expand services.
What is the European Commission?
The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and managing the EU's policies and budget.
What is the role of the EU in financial regulations?
The EU plays a crucial role in establishing financial regulations that govern member states' banking systems, ensuring stability and compliance across the region.

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