The Greek premier's economic recovery plan Alexis Tsipras was approved by a large majority in the Greek Parliament. Satisfied the premier who commented: "Now I have a strong mandate to negotiate with Europe".
The plan, which envisages spending cuts and higher taxes for 13 billion euros over 2 years, was also appreciated by the European partners and, barring last-minute surprises, should receive the go-ahead from the Eurogroup this afternoon to unblock the new help needed a save Greece from default.
In terms of Syzira split between the negotiation wing and the maximalist wing.