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Mon May 16, 2016, 01:54 PM May 2016

Greek parliament to vote on bailout reforms on Sunday

Source: Reuters

Markets | Mon May 16, 2016 11:12am EDT

Greek parliament to vote on bailout reforms on Sunday

Greece's parliament will vote on a new package of tax hikes and reforms demanded by its international lenders on Sunday, two days before euro zone finance ministers assess whether Athens qualifies for much-needed bailout loans.

The bill would increase value added tax by 1 percentage point to 24 percent, raise tax on fuel, tobacco and alcohol, liberalize the sale of banks' non-performing loans and detail the set-up a new privatization fund, government officials said.

It will also include details on a contingency mechanism to impose tighter austerity measures, which will be activated only if Greece misses its fiscal targets, the officials said on Monday.

The vote is expected to test Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' left-led government, which has a thin majority of 153 lawmakers in the 300-seat parliament. Athens says that if activated, the contingency measures will not hurt the poor.

Passing the reforms before the Eurogroup meeting on May 24, is a demand of international lenders to wrap up the review which will unlock the next tranche of funds that Athens will use to pay IMF loans, state arrears and ECB bonds maturing in July.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-eurozone-greece-bill-idUSKCN0Y71OD
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