The members of Democratic Left (DIMAR)’s parliamentary group decided unanimously not to support the government at the confidence vote that was tabled by Prime Minister Antonis Samaras on Monday morning.
More specifically, at a meeting that was held to discuss the party’s stance regarding the vote of confidence, DIMAR’s parliamentary group decided not follow its leader Fotis Kouvelis’ recommendation, and not offer a vote of confidence to the government, according to a party announcement.
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