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Greece wants softer austerity targets after bailout expires

Greece's left-led government wants easier budget saving targets after its current multi-billion euro bailout ends in 2018, a senior official said on June 22

June 22, 2016 / 21:49 IST
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Greece's left-led government wants easier budget saving targets after its current multi-billion euro bailout ends in 2018, a senior official said on June 22.

Alternate Finance Minister George Chouliarakis said the government will stick to its agreed targets over the next three years, but wants a significant reduction afterwards to allow tax cuts and provide for the risk of weaker economic growth.

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Under last year's third bailout deal, Greece must achieve primary fiscal surpluses, that is, excluding the cost of debt servicing of 0.5 percent, 1.75 percent and 3.5 percent of annual economic output for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018.

While Greece has committed to maintain the high 3.5 percent target in the medium term after 2018, Chouliarakis said today that he would prefer surpluses in the range of 1.5-2 percent after the bailout deal expires.