Hello and welcome to live coverage of Greece's political crisis, where it seems that Alexis Tsipras is on the verge of calling a snap on the same day his country managed to secure its first bail-out cash from international creditors in over a year.
Greek state broadcaster ERT is reporting that the embattled prime minister will announce the vote later today. The PM has been meeting with government officials this afternoon and could resign from office having called the vote. September 13 and 20 have been touted as possible dates.
The 41-year-old Syriza leader remains the most popular politician in the country, despite presiding over six months of ill-tempered talks with creditors in which he was forced to capitulate when faced with the threat of a euro exit.
"Anything is possible" Earlier today, a Greek government official told reporters that "everything is possible," when asked whether Tsipras could announce elections today.
According to Greek media, the PM has been holed up with his aides and officials in the Maximos Mansion in Athens deciding on what his next move will be.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Tsipras Reportedly Set To Step Down, Call Snap Elections As Early As Today
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11814487/Alexis-Tsipras-poised-to-call-snap-Greek-elections-as-resignation-rumours-swirl-live.html
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