Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Greek Socialists say government agreed
The leader of the Socialist party Evangelos Venizelos (R) shakes hands with the leader of the Democratic Left party Fotis Kouvelis at the Greek parliament in Athens.
A conservative-led Greek government has been agreed and will form a team to "renegotiate" the EU/IMF bailout saving the country from bankruptcy, Socialist PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos said today.
Venizelos, whose PASOK party will enter alliance with the larger conservative New Democracy, said cabinet posts would be decided by Wednesday evening. He said the key issue would be to form a team to renegotiate the 130 billion euro ($164.79 billion) bailout.
"Greece has a government and this is the message that the outgoing finance minister (George) Zanias will take to the Eurogroup," Venizelos told reporters.




















