Monday, February 23, 2015

Greece must submit a plan for reform, the European Commission is waiting for an official letter … – Polish Radio

Greece must submit a plan for reform, the European Commission is waiting for an official letter … – Polish Radio

Mina Andreeva Commission spokeswoman said that the documents in this case has not arrived to Brussels. – Have not yet received an official letter from the Greek authorities. We are with them in constant contact, as well as with other institutions. According to the findings of the Eurogroup, an official document with a list of reforms must reach the end of the day today. We expect that this will happen – the spokeswoman said.

The reform proposals will be evaluated by experts

The reform proposals will be evaluated by experts from the EU and the International Monetary Fund. If this list is not enough, the euro zone finance ministers will meet again on Tuesday.
Friday during a meeting of finance ministers of the euro area countries agreed that the bailout program for Greece will be extended for another four months, provided that Athens will present a list of specific reforms. Then the Greek government’s proposals will be evaluated by experts from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.

Grecja and the eurozone agreed to further help & gt; & gt; & gt;

Friday agreement is thinking of Germany and in accordance with the guidelines of the government in Berlin, which Athens rejected . Greek Finance Minister Janis Varufakis but agreed to it. Later, at the conference tried to do a good face and softened the tone. – From the beginning we negotiated hard, we were under a lot of pressure, but agreed the agreement is the benefit of both us and our European partners – he added.

7 billion euros in loans this year
Friday agreement provides that Greece must abide by previous commitments, although the Eurogroup committed some flexibility. For example, instead of VAT increases or cuts in pensions, Greece will be able to make other savings. Athens
The agreement will receive 7 billion euros in loans this year, provided that in April Brussels positively assess the reforms introduced.

Support for Greece will not be unconditional

The main Postbank economist Monika Jacket stresses, however, that support will not be unconditional, because in return Greece to introduce reform plan will force it intends to carry out.
Economist notes that Greece’s problems have not been solved yet, because its creditors are demanding radical savings, and the government in Athens wants to soften the conditions under which gets help.

IAR, bless

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