ATHENS (Sputnik) – According to a Friday statement from the finance ministry, the final economic forecasts are more optimistic and there will be no contraction in 2015.
The preliminary draft budget estimated a contraction of 2.3 percent in 2015.
"The Greek economy endured, disproving disaster scenarios," the Greek finance ministry said in its Friday statement, forecasting that the economy will contract by only 0.7 percent next year.
Greece’s final 2016 budget draft stipulates €5.7 billion (about $6 billion) in additional spending cuts and tax increases in 2015-2016.
In July, Greece's international creditors signed an agreement with the country's government, approving a third bailout package for Athens worth €86 billion (about $95 billion) in exchange for highly unpopular austerity reforms such as pension cuts and tax hikes.