Tsipras concludes meeting with OECD chief
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Wednesday morning met visiting OECD secretary general Angel Gurria.
In statements to the press after the meeting, Tsipras underlined that the government aims to make the reforms that the others did not dare to do so, adding "we do not have dependencies."
Tsipras noted that the cooperation with the OECD will be on the reform agenda of the government, with a progressive sign, based on, as he said, "the popular mandate and the programme we announced in the Parliament."
Gurria stressed that he is not in Athens to indicate to Greece what to do, but because the OECD works in these fields (reforms) we can, as he said, inform the government about what other countries do on similar issues, in order to provide the best solutions for Greek citizens.
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