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Greece bailout: Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras faces vote of confidence after Syriza revolt | Greece bailout: Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras faces vote of confidence after Syriza revolt |
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will face a vote of confidence after a huge number of Syriza MPs voted against the bailout deal. | |
The €85 billion deal - which means the country will avoid a default next week -ultimately passed with support from opposition parties after an all-night parliamentary session. | |
Overall 222 votes MPs backed the deal, 64 opposed, and 11 abstained. | |
Greek media, however, is reporting that the number of government MPs who voted in favour of the deal was not enough for Tsipras to avoid a confidence vote. | Greek media, however, is reporting that the number of government MPs who voted in favour of the deal was not enough for Tsipras to avoid a confidence vote. |
By one calculation, the number of government MPs - meaning Syriza and Independent Greeks - who backed the three-year austerity-laden package was 118; two below the number needed for the Prime Minister to maintain his majority. | |
Skai TV puts gov't MPs who voted for 3rd bailout at 118. Below min of 120 needed to survive confidence vote & may lead to snap polls #Greece | Skai TV puts gov't MPs who voted for 3rd bailout at 118. Below min of 120 needed to survive confidence vote & may lead to snap polls #Greece |
There were 32 'No' votes from Syriza members, and 11 abstentions. 106 voted 'Yes'. | |
If Tsipras loses the confidence vote - which is expected to be held after August 20 - it could trigger a snap election. | If Tsipras loses the confidence vote - which is expected to be held after August 20 - it could trigger a snap election. |
Former finance minister Yannis Varoufakis voted against the bailout. Eurozone finance minister will meet in Brussels today to inspect the agreement. | |
More to follow | |