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Greece postpones IMF payment; snap elections possible

The surprise decision was taken on Thursday, just hours after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was presented with a tough compromise deal from lenders that crossed many of his 'red lines', including tax hikes, privatisations and pension reform.

June 05, 2015 / 20:42 IST
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Greece delayed repayment of an IMF loan on Friday and a deputy minister said the government might call snap elections if its creditors do not soften their terms, an option that an opinion poll showed four of ten Greeks support.

Raising the stakes in its acrimonious negotiations with international creditors, Greece has decided to postpone payment of the 300 million euro (USD 338 million) loan -- a highly unusual step, but one that does not yet signal a formal default.

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The surprise decision was taken on Thursday, just hours after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was presented with a tough compromise deal from lenders that crossed many of his 'red lines', including tax hikes, privatisations and pension reform.

The offer is aimed at staving off imminent bankruptcy, but it has triggered fury in Greece's ruling Syriza party and early elections would be a way to seek public legitimacy for the difficult decisions needed to secure more cash.