Sunday, February 22, 2015

Greece submits Reform List – Swedish YLE

Greece submits Reform List – Swedish YLE

Greece submits a list of reforms that the country wants to do in his old loan program on Sunday. It promises the country’s Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis.

Greece was given on Friday time over the weekend to prepare a list of changes to his old loan programs. Euro finance ministers and Greece came agreed to extend the loan program with four months.

It is intended that the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund on Monday goes through Greece’s reform list. Varoufakis says he believes that the list is approved.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Saturday that he believes that Friday’s agreement makes the old requirements for structural change and conservation requirements invalid.

– The savings and support packages are in the past, said Tsipras.

Tsipras believes that the loan terms as the previous government agreed on is no longer in force after the Eurogroup new settlement.

– The agreement with the Eurogroup set aside the former government cuts in wages and pensions and layoffs of employees in the public sector, says Tsipras.

But Tsipras admits that the future will be no easy game. Including Germany has been strictly in their demand that the new Greek government adheres to the loan program conditions.

Also read:
Greece got additional time for its loan programs
Stefan Winiger: Why are they so impossible, Greeks?

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