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Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem responded “positively” to the letter of the Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis detailing the first reforms that are available to undertake Athens, said Saturday in Athens a government source told AFP.
“Yesterday (Friday) evening” Eurogroup President “responded positively to the Greek Minister” and “also stressed the need to continue negotiations between senior officials and technical equipment for the decision February 20 can be applied, “said the source.
On February 20, Greece’s partners pledged, after negotiations, to help the new leftist government radical on condition that he present a reform program that is credible court
In their reply, Varoufakis details seven priority reforms. reactivation of an “independent” audit committee to assist the government meet its fiscal targets, improve methods of preparing the budget and encourage the payment of tax arrears, selling licenses for online betting, administrative simplifications for businesses, social measures for the most vulnerable and hiring drivers for amateurs tax hoc assignments with hidden cameras.
Dijsselbloem and Varoufakis will meet, along with the rest of the euro zone ministers on Monday in Brussels for a Eurogroup.
(FIN) AFP / FHG
Posted: 07/03/2015
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