Athens, Greece (AP) - Greek finance minister to the draft 2013 budget submitted to Congress Monday, as the government to resume negotiations two years of additional austerity program with international creditors.
Yannis Stournaras, to meet the IMF, the European Central Bank and European Commission - known as the troika of debt the person in charge of the inspection group - on Monday afternoon.
2013-14 is expected to reach $ 13.5 billion ($ 17.5 billion), so you can continue to be paid billions of euros in aid loans to keep Greece from a messy relief the creditors package to cut spending and raise taxes on the signature, Athens needs three driving value carriage default.
About next year's cuts will be included in the draft budget submitted to parliament for the first time after the official meeting, Stournaras, his troika - the record what the new cuts.
Tight Troika, the three main political parties to support negotiations on Greece's four-month-old coalition government has been dragging on for several weeks, differences how the cuts will affect low-income Greeks by a four-year recession.
Government officials acknowledge that further cuts in pensions and wages.
Conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, in a weekend newspaper interview that the country is to restore the credibility of the rescue loan institutions, and government reform delay.
"It will get better - that's for sure," Samaras told the Sunday VIMA newspaper.
Our partners can see the changes happening now ... The first thing we must do is to win back our damaged reputation, "he said. "No credibility, you can not be negotiated."
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