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Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is making a fresh push so his government can progress enough with the fourth review prior actions so there can be a staff-level agreement on May 24, when eurozone finance ministers are due to meet.
The local media revealed on Thursday that the Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister, Dimitris Liakos, has sent a new message to ministers asking them to speed up their work so that the key deliverables could be completed on time.
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