Greek government survives no confidence motion

ATHENS, Greece - Greece's conservative-socialist coalition government has survived a no-confidence motion tabled by the main opposition Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) party.

The motion fell well short of the 151 votes needed to pass, with 124 lawmakers voting in favor and 153 against in a vote early Monday.

One socialist lawmaker voted in favor of the motion and was promptly expelled from her party's parliamentary group.

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