http://www.euronews.net/ Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou faces a knife-edge vote of confidence today. It comes after his announcement to hold a referendum on the bailout plan for both Greece and the euro zone, stunned world leaders on Monday.
That plan appears to have back-fired with calls for him to stand down and defections from his party to the extent that he is now in danger of losing the vote if just two of his deputies rebel.
He had earlier agreed to drop the idea of a referendum if he could secure opposition support for the European bailout plan.
That plan appears to have back-fired with calls for him to stand down and defections from his party to the extent that he is now in danger of losing the vote if just two of his deputies rebel.
He had earlier agreed to drop the idea of a referendum if he could secure opposition support for the European bailout plan.