Greece should respect the timetable for the implementation of the reforms, German FinMin spokesman says

Τhe agreed timetable still applies, he cleared out

The German government announced that even though Greece is in election campaign period, the timetable for the implementation of the reforms should be respected, as well as that any government resulting from the elections must implement the agreed program.

“I guess that very few things are proceeding,” German Finance ministry spokesman Martin Jaeger said regarding reforms.

“However, the agreed timetable still applies,” he added underling that the reforms included in the third bailout will have to be implemented regardless of which government to be emerged from the elections.

“Whatever agreed with Greece is binding,” he cleared out adding that “They cannot change because of a new government.”

As for if Germany prefers a specific candidate he said “What we care for is that an efficient government is formed after the elections.”