Greek Prime Minister Antoris Samaras Asks the Troika to Cool It

Implementing change too fast risks “reform fatigue” in Greece, the country’s prime minister has warned, in a fresh sign of resistance to pressure from international lenders for further cuts to wages and pensions.  In an indirect reference to the troika – the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund – Antonis Samaras warned that: “You don’t climb to the top of a mountain vertically. You ascend from one plateau to another.    Reform in Greece?   OECD News Item

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