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Negotiations between Greece and lenders: state of play ahead of Eurogroup meeting
The extraordinary Eurogroup on Monday is due to discuss the state of play of the programme review as well as the sustainability of Greece’s debt. The thorniest issue at the moment appears to be the contingency measures worth 2 percent of GDP the IMF is insisting they have to be detailed and legislated before the conclusion of the review.
The government has clarified the coalition lawmakers will not vote for any additional measures on top of the already agreed 5.4 billion.
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