Athens - QNA
Greece is preparing to present a list of reforms to lenders in order to secure a bailout extension.
Under Friday's deal, the list must be approved by international creditors to secure the four-month loan extension, according to the (BBC).
Analysts say a collapse of the deal would revive fears of a Greek exit from the euro.
Minister of state Nikos Pappas has said the list will include measures to tackle tax evasion and streamline the civil service.
He said that reforms would take the Greek economy "out of sedation".
Germany's Bild daily newspaper, citing sources close to the Greek government, reports that Greece aims to recover 7.3bn euros with measures to combat tax evasion.