Sun Dec 13,
2015 11:15pm GMT
BRUSSELS
Reuters
Euro zone
creditors have made the payout of the next tranche of loans to Athens
conditional on Greece
adopting a set of 13 reforms and progress was discussed at a meeting of euro
zone deputy finance ministers on Friday.
The reforms
include privatization as well as tax and structural measures, financial-sector
and bad-loan reforms and changes to public administration.
"Seven
out of the 13 are completed now," said the official, who is familiar with
the discussions of the deputy ministers on Friday but who spoke on condition of
anonymity.
"All
the rest and everything else related is due to be adopted in the Greek
parliament on Tuesday night. A compliance report by the institutions
representing the creditors is to follow on Wednesday," the official said.
After the
report, euro zone deputy finance ministers, who also form the board of the euro
zone bailout fund, are to hold a teleconferences at the end of the week to give
a green light for the disbursement of the tranche, the official said.
(Reporting
By Jan Strupczewski; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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