Friday, July 10, 2015

The Greek parliament approved the economic plan Tsipras – RBC

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (center) during a speech in parliament

Photo: AP

The proposals include the government’s package of economic reforms aimed at ending the debt crisis in the country and designed to protect the country from a new crisis, reports Reuters.

Parliament authorized the Greek prime minister and finance minister of Euclid Tsakalotosa negotiate with the creditors on the basis of the proposals.

A number of members of the ruling left-wing party “Syriza”, including the Speaker of Parliament and Minister of Energy actually abstained from the vote as a sign of disagreement with the tax increases and spending cuts that provides a plan of salvation. The government supported the pro-European opposition parties.

In the proposal Cabinet voted 251 MP, against – 32 deputies.

Earlier on Friday evening source agency France Presse reported that foreign creditors of Greece considered the new proposals Reform of the government of Alexis Tsipras and ready to allocate new aid package for Athens. According to the source, the government compiled the program is sufficiently positive to allocate financial aid to Athens.

It is expected that the new Greek plan for reform of the European financiers will discuss on Saturday.

The new proposal for the reform program in exchange for the next Eurogroup loans received from Greece on July 9. According to Reuters, the proposals have a point of Athens for Greece, € 53,5 billion to June 2018.

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