Task Force for Greece: Fourth Quarterly Report - Support for growth and jobs in Greece

29 April 2013

Over the past quarter, the Greek authorities have made greater use of technical assistance to support a wider range of reforms. The report gives a comprehensive review of the 93 work-streams in 12 principal policy fields on which the TFGR is presently working.

Today, the Commission's Task Force for Greece (TFGR) presents its fourth quarterly report on technical assistance for Greece.

The Task Force has made steady progress in assisting the Greek authorities, in a spirit of solidarity, to help implement a wide range of reforms agreed in the context of the economic adjustment programme for Greece and to maximise the use of EU Structural Funds. The assistance provided by the Taskforce builds on the commitment of the Greek authorities to implement these reforms, which are necessary to rebuild an economy that is conducive to growth and job creation, as set out in the Memorandum of Understanding with Greece.

On adoption of the report, Commission Vice-President Olli Rehn, responsible for Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro, said: "The Task Force is playing an important role in supporting Greece to implement what is a very demanding process of deep structural reforms. These reforms are creating the conditions for a more competitive Greek economy capable of generating sustainable growth and jobs. Much work has already been done, in very challenging circumstances. It is important to maintain the tempo of reform, together with the commitment and determination shown by the Greek authorities and people in recent months."

The report sets out the assistance provided by the Task Force, the Member States, international organisations and other specialist bodies to support Greece in implementing a comprehensive programme of reforms. These include:

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Task Force for Greece: Progress on technical assistance


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