ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's three-party coalition government will try to get the economy out of its deep recession by encouraging private investment and making privatizations its "highest priority," finance minister Yannis Stournaras said Saturday.
"The privatization program aims at attracting important international capital that will be invested mainly in property development and infrastructure," Stournaras told parliament on the second day of the debate on the new government's policy platform.
Earlier, the leader of Greece's main opposition party accused the country's three-party coalition government of wanting to sell Greece's resources and public companies on the cheap.
"The privatization program aims at attracting important international capital that will be invested mainly in property development and infrastructure," Stournaras told parliament on the second day of the debate on the new government's policy platform.
Earlier, the leader of Greece's main opposition party accused the country's three-party coalition government of wanting to sell Greece's resources and public companies on the cheap.