The imminent vote on Greek austerity really could be the TARP vote all over again (though the eventual US debt ceiling vote may take drama to a whole new level).
Greek PM Papandreou managed to survive his confidence vote, with every one of his PASOK party members voting for him, allowing to skate by with a razor thin majority.
That majority is already deteriorating a little.
According to Kathimerini, one PASOK politician -- Alexandros Athanasiadis -- has said he will vote against the austerity bill (which needs to pass for the country to get aid).
That brings the majority down to a 4-vote margin. Others have opposed the bill as well, but none others have come out against it.
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See Also:
- Why The Divide In Greek Politics Is Looking Very American
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