Moscovici discusses pension and labour market reforms with Katrougalos

Greece needs to build a long-term, sustainable, less fragmented and more just pension system, Dombrovskis said

European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs Pierre Moscovici discussed with Greek Labour Minister George Katrougalos about the opension and labour market reforms issues prior the Eurogroup meeting scheduled to start in a few hours in Brussels.

Mr. Moscovici commented on the discussion he had with Mr. Katrougalos on his Twitter account saying that he had constructive discussion with the Greek minister on issues of pension and labour market reforms in Greece.

Arriving at Eurogroup meeting, Mr. Moscovici said that labor market reform is a major chapter in the Greek program and underlined that talks held with the competent Greek ministers are constructive.

Greece needs to build a long-term, sustainable, less fragmented and more just pension system, European Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis told journalists as he arrived at the Eurogroup meeting.

He noted, however, that the pension system reforms are linked to the targets set in the country’s 2016 budget which was ratified last week and the first program review expected in early 2016.

“The important issue is going to be the first program review which we expect early next year and recent Greek parliament vote on 2016 budget aiming to reach a primary surplus target set in this program is an important step in this direction,” he said.

“However, now we need to continue discussions with Greek authorities on how exactly those targets are going to be reached and probably important element there is the situation regarding the pension reform because it is first needed to ensure long-term, sustainable, less fragmented and more just pension system in Greece, but also has substantial tax implications,” he added.