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Creditors force Greek gov’t to withdraw economic bill to secure aid, sources say

Creditors force Greek gov’t to withdraw economic bill to secure aid, sources say

Greece's leftist government was forced by international lenders to withdraw a parallel economic program bill from parliament on Thursday after they threatened to withhold the next 1 billion euros in aid, EU and Greek sources said.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras had submitted a package of social justice measures to lawmakers to assuage criticism in his SYRIZA party of tough reforms they had been forced to adopt under the country's third bailout program.

A Greek parliament source said the bill had been removed from the agenda and would now be discussed in early January. A eurozone source said senior officials of the currency area were meeting to approve releasing the aid payment after Athens backed down.

The bailout agreed last August stipulates that all economic legislation must be submitted for prior consultation to the institutions representing euro zone and International Monetary Fund creditors.

[Reuters]

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