Greeks reveal bailout proposals

Alice Rigby
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Greece has submitted a range of reforms to its European creditors in an attempt to extend its bailout programme.

The reforms were demanded by eurozone leaders last week in exchange for a loan extension. The Greeks released them before formally submitting them to Brussels in an attempt to prevent leaks. The country’s creditors include the European Central Bank, the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund. They will have to agree with the reforms for Greece to secure the four-month bailout extension discussed last week. The programme would have otherwise ended on Saturday.  Proposals outlined late yesterday include measures that were expected by observers after days of private...

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