Evangelos Venizelos, the Greek finance minister, has announced a new round of tax rises and spending cuts worth some $5.3bn.
People on the streets of Athens, who have protested for weeks over the government's plan to carve out savings of $39bn by 2015, reacted in more anger to the latest announcement.
They said the new measure fails to tackle rampant tax evasion and corruption and that it would hit honest taxpayers the hardest.
Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons reports from Athens.