Thirteenth austerity package (Greece)

Thirteenth austerity package - May 2016 measures
Coat of arms of Greece
Hellenic Republic
Territorial extent Greece
Enacted by Hellenic Parliament
Date passed 1. 8 May 2016 (For: 153; Against: 144)
2. 22 May 2016 (For: 153; Against: 145)
Introduced by Government of Greece
Status: In force

The thirteenth austerity package is a part of the demanding measures that agreed between Greek government and IMF, EU, ECM for the 86-billion-euro bailout, to last summer.[1] The package was voted upon in two rounds. The first rounds of measures passed, on Sunday 8 May, by 153 votes in favour to 144 against,[2] amid demonstrations.[3]

It includes 5.4 billion euros in pension cuts and taxes reforms. The measures aim to attain savings to meet an agreed 3.5 percent budget surplus target before interest payments in 2018.[4]

The first set of measures

The first rounds of measures mostly comprised pension reform to the tune of 3.6 billions. The measures include:[4][3]

The second set of measures

The second round of measures comprise new taxes to the tune of 1.8 billions and the creation of a contingency spending cuts mechanism (cutter mechanism). The measures voted on 22 May 2016 by 153 votes in favour and 145 votes against.[5] The tax reform includes:[6][7]

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