The Minister of Finances Yanis Varoufakis emailed a list of structural reforms and measures which the Greek government is prepared to take in order to complete the agreement that was taken at Friday’s Eurogroup for an extension.

To Vima has a copy of the government’s list of proposals, which includes commitments on tax policy, public finance management, revenue administration, public spending, social security reform, public administration and corruption, installment schemes, banking and non-performing loans, privatization and public asset management, labor market reforms, product market reforms, the judicial system reforms and the humanitarian crisis.

The full list is available online.

The Vice President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis reported that the Commission has carefully reviewed the reform proposals and has given it the thumbs up, noting that it is a good starting point for the completion of the outstanding bailout review.

The European Commission’s next move will be to work closely with Greek authorities in order to specify the government’s commitments and actions that need to be taken.