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'France aiding Greek government' with bailout proposals

Greek media reports claim that French finance ministry experts were helping Athens prepare its proposal of reforms for international creditors.

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The Greek financial teams in Brussels and Athens are working feverishly to prepare the finalized Greek proposal to be tabled to the European Commission by 8.30 on Friday morning, reports The Greek Reporter.

EC President Jean-Claude Juncker made it clear that the Greek proposal should be presented on time and should have comprehensive measures that would be accepted by the troika of international lenders.

Finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos returned late Wednesday night to Athens in order to discuss with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, while the latter will also meet with key cabinet members. It is possible that Tsipras will hold a government council in order for members to approve the Greek proposal.

According to sources within the government, the request submitted to the European Stability Mechanism is for a three-year program and will be significantly higher than the 52 billion euros the International Monetary Fund had estimated Greece’s financial needs are. The amount estimated by the IMF did not include the last 15 days that have been disastrous for the Greek economy after the consequences of the imposition of capital controls.

The Greek proposal is drawn up with the help of experts of the French finance ministry and the French representative at the Euroworking group. The European Commission had refused to participate, let alone to contribute with ready proposals, as it did repeatedly in the previous stages of negotiations.

Read more of this article from The Greek Reporter.