Greek parliament
In interview, Tsipras sketches out path for Greece to exit crisis
Alexis Tsipras told Reuters in a rare interview that government revenues and tourist flows have been strong.
Athens hopes the measures will help it unlock the funds it needs to pay IMF loans, ECB bonds maturing in July.
The role of the IMF in the Greek bailout is politically crucial for Germany & other Euro zone countries.
The measures aim to ensure Greece will attain savings to meet an agreed 3.5 percent budget surplus target.
Tsipras won parliamentary approval for a second package of reforms required to start talks on a rescue deal.
In the 300-seat chamber there were 229 votes for, 64 against & 6 abstentions.
Greece's centre-right New Democracy party will try to form a coalition on Monday.
Joint Greek exit poll shows New Democracy getting 27.5-30.5 percent and leftist SYRIZA at 27-30 percent.
SA’s Monetary Policy Committee is being influenced by the Eurozone crisis.
SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras has refused to back austerity measures against Greece.
The European Central Bank stopped offering liquidity to some Greek banks.
Christine Lagarde warned of expensive consequences were Greece to leave the euro zone.
Greek political leaders are set to meet to form a caretaker government.
Greece's President asked politicians to stand aside in a bid to steer the nation from bankruptcy.
Greek political party leaders will continue consultations to form a government.
Greece's president will meet party leaders in a final bid to cobble together a coalition government.