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“三驾马车”要求希腊采取更严格紧缩措施

2012年9月12日
European Commission Director Matthias Mors (L), European Central Bank's (ECB) Klaus Masuch (2nd L) and International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Poul Thomsen (2nd R) leave the Greek Prime Minister's office in Athens September 10, 2012. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras sought on Monday to bridge differences with the country's lenders over a near 12-billion-euro austerity package, after they rejected parts of the plan that Athens hopes will unlock further aid payments. The "troika" of inspectors from the European Commission, the ECB and the IMF rejected unspecified aspects of the plan prepared by Samaras' government when talks between the two sides resumed Sunday. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS)
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雅典

国际贷款方视察员要求希腊政府在劳工法、养老金和国有企业职工解聘领域进行更彻底改革。据雅典劳动部圈内人士周三(9月12日)透露,由欧盟、欧洲央行和国际货币基金组织专家组成的“三驾马车”工作组建议希腊将法定最低退休年龄从65岁提高至67岁、恢复实施每周六天工作制、解聘保护期限和补偿金缩减一半、至今年年底,国有企事业单位裁减1.5万人。雅典政府迄今拒绝采纳所有这些建议。由保守党、泛希社运和民主左翼党组成的现任联合政府担心,若采取这些严厉措施,会引发社会动乱,从而使当局稳定经济的努力化为乌有。联合执政三党领导人今晚将再度就总额115亿欧元的财政紧缩计划举行磋商。