Greece’s governing coalition is meeting in a new bid to agree on the harsh cutbacks the country must impose to keep receiving its vital rescue loans.
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras was conferring with the heads of his two centre-left partners, a day after more than 50,000 anti-austerity protesters took to the streets of Athens.
Debt-crippled Greece is committed to implement an €11.5bn package of cutbacks for 2013-14, accompanied by tax reform measures worth a further €2bn.
But despite repeated meetings over the past two months, the three party leaders have so far failed to see eye to eye on where to make the cuts.
Time is running out, as the final proposals must be presented next week to representatives of Greece’s bailout creditors.