Scoreboard: New Greek reform proposals made pallatable

The 11-page document submitted by Athens on Monday is being discussed by the Eurozone’s finance ministers in Brussels on Wednesday evening. If they agree, then Athens will secure a life-saving 7.2 billion euros in financial aid that has been benchmarked for the country. One of the first things that Greece will be able to do once it gets this money is to repay a bill of 1.6 billion euros that it owes to the International Monetary Fund on June 30.

Here are the proposals that Greece is offering Greek creditors:

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