1 | Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras leaves his office in Athens, on Thursday, hours before he announced he would step down as prime minister amid fresh elections, set for Sept. |
2 | Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has announced that he will step down, paving the way for early elections following a bruising battle over austerity measures linked to a European bailout package that caused a major split in the leftist ruling party. |
3 | "We did not secure the agreement we wanted but it was the best we could do under the circumstances," Tsipras said in a nationally televised address Thursday evening. |
4 | He said Greece is obliged to fulfill the agreement but also to mitigate its adverse consequences. |
5 | "The political mandate of the January 25 elections has exhausted its limits and now the Greek people have to have their say," Tsipras said. |
6 | "Shortly, I am going to submit my resignation and the resignation of my government to the president," he added. |
7 | "I will seek the vote of the Greek people to rule and continue our government program," he said. |
8 | The date for the fresh elections, less than nine months after polls swept Syriza to power, is set for the elections is Sept. |
9 | Tsipras, a member of the Syriza party, pushed through a vote on the unpopular austerity measures that were a part of the third bailout in five years of the shaky Greek financial system, which has been teetering on the brink of default. |
10 | As a condition of the bailout, Tsipras' government was forced to accept deep cuts to the state sector, including the pension system - a move that angered many ordinary Greeks, especially ruling party supporters. |
11 | "Mr Tsipras had won power on a manifesto of opposing the stringent austerity conditions that he has now accepted. |
12 | "He said he was forced to do so because a majority of Greeks wanted to stay in the eurozone, and this could not be achieved in any other way. |
13 | "Greece remains under strict capital controls, with weekly limits on cash withdrawals for Greek citizens." |
14 | "The certainty is that the need for elections has arisen," Energy and Environment Minister Panos Skourletis said on state television earlier Thursday, according to The Associated Press. |
15 | The government "has lost its majority (in parliament) - one can't avoid this," he said. |