The first monitoring session took place between 28 October and 4 November last year.
The actual bailout ended in May 2014, but the IMF and the European Commission are going to keep a check on financial matters for many years to come.
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By TPN/Lusa, in News · 28 May 2015, 07:34 · 0 Comments
The first monitoring session took place between 28 October and 4 November last year.
The actual bailout ended in May 2014, but the IMF and the European Commission are going to keep a check on financial matters for many years to come.
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