The FT today (24 February) carries an article on 38 specific "State-Building" changes demanded urgently of Greece by creditors.
They include centralising health insurance and completing an accurate land registry as well as reducing state spending on pharmaceuticals by Euro1.1bn; and the liberalising of professions such as tour guides.
One risk-consultancy analyst considers the speed and scope of the changes and demands almost impossible to achieve.
What then?
Kathimerini reports.
Richard Pine, Irish Times Opinion Piece
Bloomberg
NB There is an increasing number of uninsured cars on the roads in Greece.
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