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Despite snags, coalition expects multi-bill approval before Eurogroup
SYRIZA MPs are due to be briefed by a group of senior ministers on Thursday afternoon as the time nears for coalition deputies to back the multi-bill that will bring Greece a step closer to completing the second review.
Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos is due to lead the briefing, which is the latest attempt by the government to lock in all the 153 votes of SYRIZA and Independent Greeks MPs ahead of the vote, which is expected between May 18 and 20.
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