by Nikos ChrysolorasEleni Chrepa
July 31,
2015 — 10:53 AM EEST Updated on July 31, 2015 — 12:05 PM EEST
Bloomberg
Greek Prime
Minister Alexis Tsipras staved off an immediate challenge to his premiership,
though failure to appease his party’s hard-left fringe brought early elections
into view.
After 12
hours of talks, the central committee of the anti-austerity Syriza party
decided in the early hours of Friday to hold an emergency congress in September,
in which Tsipras’ move to accept a strings-attached rescue program from
international creditors will be put to the vote. Leaders of the party’s Left
Platform protested that will be too late to stop the bailout, but failed in
their bid to force a party congress this weekend.