Mon Oct 5,
2015 5:41am EDT
Reuters
By Renee
Maltezou and Lefteris Papadimas
ATHENS, Oct
5 (Reuters) - Greece will unveil a painful 2016 draft budget on Monday meant to
satisfy international creditors, projecting the economy will stay in recession
next year before returning to growth in 2017, in line with the estimates by the
country's lenders.
After seven
months of heated negotiations with its EU/IMF creditors, Athens agreed in July
to implement spending cuts and economic reforms in exchange for an 86 billion
euro bailout that kept it in the euro zone under strict supervision.