BY KAROLINA
TAGARIS
(Reuters) -
Greece has agreed with its European partners that there needs to be a
"national reform plan" to deal with decades-long issues of the
economy, its government spokesman said on Sunday.
But he
added in a wide-ranging interview on Greece 's Skai TV that the new
government will not clash with the public based on orders from outside.
Spokesman
Gabriel Sakellaridis reiterated that the government was not willing to accept a
euro zone bailout if it came with the same kind of strings as in past.
"A lot
has happened since last Wednesday's Eurogroup (meeting). It was a period of
continuous negotiations," he said.
"(But)
the Greek government is determined to stick to its commitment towards the
public ... and not continue a programme that has the characteristics of the
previous bailout agreements."
Sakellaridis
also said the government would find a way for the country's battered banking
system to work in the interests of economic growth.
"We
are making contact with the banking sector," he said. "The Greek
government's (moves) will have as their goal the stability of the financial
system and there are no circumstances that will have the share value of the
banks as the goal."
(Additional
reporting Costas Pitas Writing by Jeremy Gaunt; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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