"Either
they do not want an agreement or they serve specific interests in
Greece", Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said to his colleagues,
shortly before departing for Brussels, referring to the insistence of
certain institutions not to accept equivalent measures.
"The
non-acceptance of equivalent measures is unprecedented. Neither in
Ireland nor in Portugal. Nowhere! This strange stance may be due to
two reasons. Either they do not want an agreement or they serve
specific interests in Greece," Tsipras said, according to a
government source.
Source:
... a
   government [previous ND-PASOK] official speaks publicly about
   interests that actually the Troika serves. Specifically, Michalis
   Papadopoulos, Deputy Transport Minister said among other things: 
    
“The
   troika has certain obsessions that are groundless and are part of
   the way of thinking created by its technical teams,”
   he told Athens 984 radio station. “They
   are like a corner shop, where everyone who passes leaves something
   and then the troika picks up on it and says: “Ah, yes! You have
   to do this as well”.” 
    
“There
   are institutional bodies, Greek and foreign, who pass by the
   troika and say: “Do this as well”,”
   said the deputy minister. “The troika
   has adopted a way of thinking that involves them serving
   particular interests.” 
    
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