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Greece confidence vote likely following bailout dissent

Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos covers his face during a parliamentary session in Athens, early Friday, Aug. 14, 2015. The Greek government defended its new bailout program in tumultuous parliamentary sessions as it faced a rebellion in the governing Syriza party ahead of a vote on the deal. (AP Photo/Yannis Liakos).
Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos covers his face during a parliamentary session in Athens, early Friday, Aug. 14, 2015. The Greek government defended its new bailout program in tumultuous parliamentary sessions as it faced a rebellion in the governing Syriza party ahead of a vote on the deal. (AP Photo/Yannis Liakos).

ATHENS, Greece – A Greek minister indicates it is highly likely Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will call for a vote of confidence in his government after a bailout deal with foreign creditors sparked a rebellion within his governing Syriza party.

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Energy and Environment Minister Panos Skourletis told private Skai television Monday that he feels the move is “self-evident” following last week’s parliamentary vote on the bailout, which passed thanks to opposition parties’ support.

Dozens of Syriza lawmakers dissented and voted against the government. Skourletis said he believes early elections are also necessary.

The government has said it will take any decisions on handling the political situation as of Aug. 20, when Greece faces a large debt repayment to the European Central Bank.

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