tsipras greece ‘on target’ for may 22 fiscal deal
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Tsipras: Greece ‘on target’ for May 22 fiscal deal

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Under pressure from its creditors, Athens earlier this month accepted to reduce pensions
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Saturday said his government was “on target” for a May 22 fiscal deal with its creditors to enable the country to meet July loan payments.
“I think the general picture is that we are on target to have a conclusion on May 22,” Tsipras said in Brussels, referring to a scheduled meeting of euro zone finance ministers needed to approve the deal.
Greece’s creditors — the European Commission, European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) — on Tuesday resumed a long-delayed audit that is required for any agreement.
Disputes remain on reforms including labor rights and the breakup of Greek near-monopoly electricity provider PPC — both thorny issues for Tsipras’ government.
Government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos has said that if there is agreement, the reforms can be approved by the Parliament by May 15.
Under pressure from its creditors, Athens earlier this month accepted to reduce pensions in 2019 and lower tax breaks in 2020. These measures are worth around €3.6 billion ($3.8 billion).
However, Tsipras has said he will not apply these cuts without a clear pledge later this month on debt-easing measures for Greece.
Athens also hopes to be finally allowed access to the ECB’s asset-purchase program, known as quantitative easing, or QE, to help its return to bond markets.
Greece and its creditors agreed a third, €86-billion bailout deal in July 2015. But the IMF has so far refused to take part after two prior programs on the grounds that the targets were unrealistic and Athens’ debt mountain unsustainable.
A compromise is required to unblock a tranche of loans Greece needs for debt repayments of €7 billion in July. Additional debt relief for Greece has proved a contentious point for many of its European creditors including Germany, where additional concessions are unpopular with an electorate called to a general election in September.
Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem this week said a deal to break the deadlock over Greece’s bailout “needs to be done in May.”
“The Parliament has my personal strong commitment that we will achieve that deal for Greece in May. It needs to be done in May,” Dijsselbloem, who is also Dutch finance minister, told the European Parliament in Brussels.
“The situation in Greece is not good enough. Growth is falling back again,” he said.
“Debt relief will be needed to find a solution. That is my opinion and I believe that is shared in the Eurogroup,” Dijsselbloem said.

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