Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou's party may have won yesterday's confidence vote, but that may not be enough for him to hold on to power. As he holds talks with President Carolos Papoulias about forming a government of national unity to approve the euro zone bailout, the main opposition party is refusing to join any coalition with Papandreou and is demanding elections. There are reports that Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos could replace Papandreou as prime minister. Venizelos has said elections could be held once the bailout was secured.
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