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There are x further Greek reform bills to adopt and implement in the weeks and months ahead.
This Syriza farce - half a year of talking large and whiny failure to act up to now - can't go on forever.
Either a government has a majority and works with it or it is told to get packing.
According to the Greek journalist Liana Spyropoulou in Athens, 3 party leaders including Tsipras
won't speak in parliament tonight in order to make up for the delays caused by ultra-leftist speaker of
parliament Zoe Konstantopoulou so that the deadline still could be met.
Either the coalition in a government has a majority and works with it,
or the government is unable to govern and elections are necessary to establish a new coalition ...
Per definition a coalition should be bigger than a opposition
For short periods some countries of the EU had minority governments, mostly Danmark.
In all other EU countries the half-life of these experiments was minuscule.
The European parliament certainly isn't an example because only a Commission exists
with very limited executive power, but no European government.
And backpedaling again: Now Tsipras speaks in parliament again since the deadline is missed anyway but
the creditors will accept results that are available before today's working hours start.
Eurogroup conference call on Greece scheduled @ 1000CET.