Greek government austerity measures (original) (raw)

Marchers demonstrating against austerity measures

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The measures have been unpopular across a broad section of the Greek population

The Greek parliament is preparing to vote on further austerity measures to try to meet its terms for another payment under the bail-out from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.

The five-year plan was changed to allow for more money to be raised through tax increases and less money to be saved through spending cuts.

The plan involves cutting 14.32bn euros ($20.50bn; £12.82bn) of public spending, while raising 14.09bn euros in taxes over five years.

These are some of the austerity measures planned.

TAXATION

PUBLIC SECTOR CUTS

SPENDING CUTS

CUTTING BENEFITS

PRIVATISATION

LABOUR MARKET REFORM