(ANSA) - Rome, March 8 - European Central Bank President
Mario Draghi answered a question on the victory of two
Euroskeptic parties in Italy's general election by saying that
"the euro is irreversible".
Replying to a question on a win by the anti-establishment
5-Star Movement and the anti-migrant League just when other EU
countries are trying to strengthen the governance of EU
institutions, Draghi said "I really don't want to comment" on
the Italian elections.
"I can only say that the euro is irreversible and the
reinforcement of economic and monetary union remains a
priority", Draghi said.
He said that the ECB "urges the adoption of specific and
decisive measures to complete the Banking Union and that of the
capital markets".
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