Monday 9 May 2016

Greek parliament to approve the tax and pension reform



Greece's parliament approved a controversial package of tax and pension reform ahead of a key meeting of euro zone finance ministers on Monday.
Pykc Greece to approve the reforms will pave the way for more international aid supplies.
After the conflict, the need for further reforms of the loan seekers with Greece was unable to obtain payment of five billion euros.
In the capital, Athens, on the occasion of the package approved in response to the mob threw petrol bombs at police outside parliament, police used tear gas.
The aim of these reforms, says Prime Minister Alexis tsypras of Greece constitute a 'solid system whose main purpose is social justice.
He said that the reforms will result in a pensioner of which only seven and a half percent decrease in money.
These measures include reduction in some pension payments, integrates several pension funds, increase of social security and more or raise taxes for middle income.
Last year Greece was ready for a new loan agreement of 86 billion euros with extremely harsh conditions.



The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other European countries that are demanding more spending cuts Greece to implement additional savings of four billion euros.
It also said that euro zone finance ministers meeting to give relief in case of loans to Greece after talks on austerity for six years because Greece is "very important day" for the prime minister tsypras on the agenda Is.
The idea that the risk of a new crisis in the euro zone finance ministers are meeting Monday in Brussels with the European Union.
A statement of the meeting, the public debt policy will be "Overview of Greece with a comprehensive package of reforms.
Thousands in Athens after tax and pension reforms were approved, most of which were peaceful demonstrations.
Labor unions had called the strike to protest against the proposed measures.
The three-day general strike paralyzed public transport and means of communication with government bodies are sluggish.

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