ATHENS (Reuters) - Leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras laid out plans on Sunday to dismantle Greece's "cruel" austerity program. Here are some highlights from his speech.
DEBT TALKS WITH THE EU
Tsipras said the Greek government cannot ask for an extension to its bailout because the bailout failed.
Greece will respect the modus operandi of the euro zone, but will not condemn the Greek economy to everlasting recession with "illogical and unrealistic" primary surpluses.
Greece wants to service its debt and invites its partners to join it in finding a way to work together
It will comply with the rules of fiscal balance and a balanced budget but at the same time deal with social destruction, putting an end to austerity and a humanitarian crisis.
PUBLIC SECTOR AND EFFICIENCY SAVINGS
Public sector workers who were made redundant unconstitutionally will be reinstated.
Almost half of some 700 ministry cars will be canceled and the government will cut the number of staff at the prime ministerial residence by 30 percent.
Sale of at least one of the government aircraft.
LABOR LAWS
Immediate reintroduction of collective wage bargaining
Rules to protect workers from mass lay-offs
CRONYISM
The new government will show full confidence in public sector workers regardless of their political beliefs.
There will be investigations into state contracts where there has been evidence of irregularities of any kind.
BANKS
Tsipras said his government would introduce a law to stop home foreclosures and he will not allow the selling of non-performing bank loans to speculative funds.
He said they will re-vamp the law concerning bank bailouts in cooperation with private stakeholders.
STATE ASSETS
The government will not continue the "crime" of selling off state property.
It will create a "National Wealth and Social Security Fund" into which income from the development of natural gas and minerals and state property will go.
IMMIGRATION
There will be an immediate law granting nationality to the children of immigrants.
SOCIAL WELFARE
Free energy, housing and health care will be given to "victims of the cruelty of the bailout".
TAXATION
Personal tax-free allowance to rise to 12,000 euros
Crackdown on tax evasion
Unpopular real estate tax 'ENFIA' to be scrapped this year with a new tax on high value property to be introduced.
(Reporting by Costas Pitas and Renee Maltezou Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)