End of troika in Greece would create new challenges for coalition

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While reports that the troika may be disbanded in favour of a more European Union Task Force-style body that will monitor Greek reforms in the years to come is likely to be received well by the coalition, such a development would not be without its own challenges.

A Reuters report suggested on Monday  that discussions have begun in Brussels about a successor to the troika, which could perform biannual checks on whether Greece is adhering to reforms.

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