If the Greek government majority does not support the potential agreement between Greece and its creditors whenever it comes to parliament, then a different government formation should be formed, main opposition leader Antonis Samaras told Crash magazine in an interview. “If the Greek government loses the majority, the only thing that can be done is for Mr. Tsipras to continue with those who agree with him for a deal with Europe, with our help,” Samaras, who leads New Democracy, was quoted as saying, noting that a government will have to form to push these things forward. He said if the government majority doesn’t support whatever deal he brings to parliament, then he loses its confidence and in this case there should be a wider national consensus to keep Greece in the euro and exit the crisis. Samaras also said the next step would be to form a transitional government of national consensus in which “neither him, nor Mr. Tsipras would participate.” (source: ana-mpa)