BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU executive said on Friday it was not concerned about Greece failing to implement reforms it agreed in return for a bailout after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras resigned to prepare for new elections.
"We are not concerned about programme implementation," a European Commission spokeswoman said. "Reforms have been decided by the Greek government and voted on by the parliament ... Regardless of elections, reforms can now be implemented."
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