ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Union stepped in to force Greece's political parties into a coalition that will save the country from immediate default but the bickering that marked the negotiations bodes ill for Greece's place in the euro zone.
The deal on the new coalition, to be fleshed out on Monday, still lacks an agreed prime minister, a duration and a clear mandate but will allow Greece to collect an international loan installment it needs before it runs out of cash in December.
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