KEY POINTS
  • Italy's coalition government is poised to present its 2019 budget next month, setting out its economic and financial plans for the coming year.
  • "The problem with Italy is that I don't think it can even stand a minor recession," Italy's former prime minister designate, Carlo Cottarelli, told CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the Ambrosetti Forum in Italy on Saturday.

Italy's economy is in such a fragile state that even a minor recession could be very dangerous, according to a former director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Italy's coalition government is poised to present its 2019 budget next month, setting out its economic and financial plans for the coming year.