Up to Athens to decide the measures in the 'positive package' using fiscal space
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
It is up to Athens to decide the measures that will make up a "positive package" that makes use of any "fiscal space" that may arise, Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem said on Tuesday, replying to questions on Greece.
"It is first of all up to the Greek government how they want to reinvest fiscal space, how they want to use that," Dijsselbloem said.
He explained that Athens will talk to the institutions about it and come back with an investment package, a "positive package" using that fiscal space. "It is not for me to decide how they should spend that money," he added.
In reply to other questions, he repeated that the institutions will be returning to Athens in the near future while noting that there was "it still requires a lot of work," with reforms that involved the tax system, pension system and labour market.
"These are big reforms and I am sure that there will be a lot of technical work still in Athens," he said. This would be done as soon as possible, Dijsselbloem said, while noting that there was "no super urgency" and no liquidity problem for the Greek government as "long as things are on track" and confidence is protected.
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