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Debt-stricken country to return to polls on June 17 as president appoints caretaker prime minister after talks collapse.
President to appoint caretaker government to steer crisis-stricken country to new vote as coalition talks collapse.
President hosts leaders of five main parties in effort to break deadlock between pro- and anti- bailout factions.
President hosts leaders of five main parties in effort to break deadlock between pro- and anti- bailout factions.
Radical left leader Alexis Tsipras says he will not join or support a pro-bailout coalition government.
President summons leaders for last-ditch talks on amid deadlock between pro-bailout and anti-austerity parties.
Socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos ends his effort to form new government, moving country towards possible elections.
With little hope of coalition government in the offing, crisis-hit nation might go to the polls again in June.
Pro-austerity, pro-euro politicians will get nowhere in Greece without the support of the Democratic Left.
Socialists and conservatives in last-ditch efforts to prevent repeat elections by forming coalition government.
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