The head of the European Union's Task Force Greece, Horst Reichenbach, expressed concern about the impact of eurozone's decision is expected in the banking system, as he concluded a two-day visit to Athens on Wednesday.
The stability of the credit system is also in the focus of the meeting he had with the Governor of the Bank of Greece Giorgos Provopoulos, where they discuss the steps that have been taken to protect the system.
In a press conference that he gave on Wednesday in Athens official Germany noted that the task force's work is primarily concerned with structural reforms should be carried out, and put emphasis on the decisions taken about the country's macroeconomic plan, expressed hope that the SUMMIT of the Euro zone would raise uncertainty.
Vice President of the European Bank for reconstruction and development (EBRD) affirms once again that its presence in Greece aims to assist the Government and that he did not come to take over the work of ministers. He added that although Greece is not the only country that is being monitored, it is the only country that has enlisted the help of technocrats.
The head of the task force said after meeting with Minister of Greece's public administration reform a top priority on the basis of a proposal from the Organization for economic cooperation and development (OECD) and improved tax collection mechanisms, in accordance with the plan it is processed by the International Monetary Fund.