Greek Government wins vote of confidence

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Greece’s left-wing government late Friday won a confidence vote called by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras nearly two weeks before European Parliament elections.

The vote of confidence followed a motion by the main opposition, the conservative New Democracy party, against a deputy health minister over his disparaging remarks about one of its politicians who uses a wheelchair.

Debate on the vote of confidence in the Greek government
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (C) applauds with his ministers after voting in a debate on the vote of confidence in the government, at a parliament’s plenum, in Athens, Greece. Greek deputies will be called to give their vote of confidence in the government on 10 May midnight, after a two-day debate in parliament. EPA-EFE/SIMELA PANTZARTZI

Tsipras won the vote 153-136 following a heated three-day debate in parliament. His Syriza party has 145 seats in the 300-member assembly, but he also received support from eight independent lawmakers.

Greek political parties have been campaigning hard in recent weeks ahead of the May 26 European Parliament elections and concurrent two-round local government elections on May 26 and June 2.

Syriza is trailing rival conservatives in opinion polls, and faces national elections in October.

Via The Financial Times

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