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Greece prepares reform bill, lenders seek concessions |
2015-04-30 |
![]() The draft bill was not expected to include major novelties beyond measures already discussed with EU and IMF lenders, but Athens is hoping it will speed up slow-moving talks and permit at least an initial deal to ease its searing cash crunch. The reforms, including some privatizations and tax steps, were to be outlined to senior euro zone finance ministry officials in Brussels on Wednesday. They will be assessed in more detail when technical-level teams from Greece and the lenders meet on Thursday, Greek government officials said. Despite lenders' scepticism, Greece's government is hoping an interim deal can be struck before a May 12 payment of 750 million euros to the IMF that Greek officials have suggested could be difficult to make without more aid. However, a lie repeated often enough remains a lie... a senior euro zone official involved in the talks said that to secure any deal, Greece would have to make a substantial concession on at least one of three disputed issues - pensions, labor market reform and taxation. "We need to see a very significant policy move on the Greek side this week to recreate confidence the process," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity ... for fear of being murdered... . |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 The debt cannot be repaid therefore it will not. Everyone involved is trying to find some other patsy to get stuck holding it. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2015-04-30 12:56 |
#1 Despite lenders' scepticism, Greece's government is hoping an interim deal can be struck before a May 12 payment of 750 million euros to the IMF that Greek officials have suggested could be difficult to make without more aid. I need a loan to pay the loan. This has been repeated over and over. A financial Charlie Brown and Lucy and a football. Charlie Brown = Eurozone officials Lucy = Greek govt Football = Unpaid loan of 240 billion Euros |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2015-04-30 11:25 |