BBC
29 December
2014 Last updated at 10:41 GMT
Greek MPs have rejected the presidential
candidate nominated by Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, triggering a snap
general election.
Stavros
Dimas failed to reach the necessary 180 votes, which means that parliament will
have to be dissolved.
But Greeks
have endured years of austerity and the left-wing Syriza party leading the
polls wants the terms of a huge EU-IMF bailout renegotiated.
The Greek
stock market fell almost 10% as MPs voted on Monday
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