Sunday, February 22, 2015

The Greek government today sent the first steps to Brussels … – Investing.com Spain

The Greek government today sent the first steps to Brussels … – Investing.com Spain

Athens, Feb 22 (EFE) .- The Greek finance ministry today at noon send a three-page letter to Brussels with reforms aimed performed for institutions to make an initial assessment and submit comments during the afternoon and thus shape the proposal that Athens will deliver tomorrow.

According to point local media, the measures do not include a specific cost of the reforms, but are similar to the proposed policies, ie, the Government explains his methods to combat tax evasion, corruption, reforming public administration and deal with the humanitarian crisis.

Deputy Prime Minister, Yanis Dragasakis said yesterday, after participating in a marathon meeting of the Council of Ministers that ” is not complicated, it’s an easy “to draw up this list process.

Government sources said that the intention of the Executive Alexis Tsipras is to stay out of his plan to reform commitments of the previous government and, therefore not under any circumstances accept cuts in pensions and wages.

The Greek Finance Minister, Yanis Varufakis, was optimistic and said that these reforms will “almost certainly” accepted by Brussels and the next step will be given once the institutions analyze their content.

Varufakis explained that yes “be a conference call with institutions and automatically advance the process” and otherwise “there will be a new Eurogroup “.

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