
Greek President Papoulias holds a meeting with PM Papandreou and leader of conservative New Democracy party Samaras in Athens
European leaders forced George Papendreou to act under the threat of national bankruptcy.
An agreement in principle was reached between Mr Papandreou and Antonis Samaras, the conservative opposition, leader after an hour and a half meeting with the president on Sunday night.
The two men will meet on Monday to decide on the composition of the new government, which will take office after Mr Papandreou formally tenders his resignation. A presidency statement said they will discuss who would head the coalition government, but that Papandreou would not lead the new administration.
"Tomorrow there will be new communication between the prime minister and the opposition leader on who will be the leader of the new government," the statement said.
The statement made no mention of how long the interim government would last.
The European Union gave Greece 24 hours on Sunday to explain how it will form a unity government to enact a bailout agreement.










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