Troika - FinMin Talks at Impasse
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Today's meeting the leadership of the finance ministry and the representatives of the troika of lenders reached a dead end with the latter assessing that the gap from the present property tax bill will be much greater than the 250 million euros estimated by the Greek side.
During the talks that took under tense climate the troika expressed the opinion that the gap will be over 350 million euros, and are adamant that this gap should not be covered through cutbacks in the public investment program.
In any event, the Greek side says that an agreement will be reached before the 9 December Eurgroup meeting.
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