German lawmakers to vote on Greece bailout Wednesday

1German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble during a meeting of eurozone finance ministers at the EU Council building in Brussels on Friday, Aug. 14, 2015.
2BERLIN (AP) - German lawmakers will hold a special session Wednesday morning to decide on a new bailout package for Greece.
3Finance ministers of the 19 nations that use the euro currency gave their approval Friday for first 26 billion euros ($29 billion) to help rebuild Greece's shattered economy.
4In a letter Saturday, German parliament speaker Norbert Lammert asked lawmakers to interrupt their summer holidays and return to Berlin for the vote.
5German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition is expected to win the necessary backing for the third Greek bailout to proceed, despite dozens of opponents of the deal in her own party's ranks.
6At a similar vote in July, 60 members of Merkel's 311-member conservative bloc voted against further bailout negotiations to prevent Greece from defaulting on its debts.