A draft omnibus bill that includes all of the “prior actions” and reforms demanded by creditors to conclude the fourth and last review of the current memorandum – itself the third successive bailout since 2010 – was tabled in Greece’s Parliament on Friday.
The Tsipras government has accelerated efforts over the past few days to enact the legislation in order to achieve positive results at a June 21 Eurogroup, namely, debt relief measures and the context for post-memorandum supervision.
Parliament debate begins on Monday and will be concluded in four days, a fast-track procedure.
A vote by the Parliament plenum must conclude by Thursday at 3 p.m. local time.