Preparing to send proposals on pension system reforms this week, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said the Greek government will not succumb to unreasonable demands by its lenders.
The premier added the creditors need to know Greece will respect the agreement, but vowed the country won’t give in to unjustifiable demands for more pension curbs.
Greece’s proposals are set to be sent to the lenders via email Monday, aimed at sealing a deal when the representatives of the creditors return to the country later this month.
Tsipras also said they will revamp its pension system through measures targeting additional proceeds of approximately €600 million in 2016. Conversely, Greece has no commitment to find the money solely from pension cuts.
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