ATHENS (Reuters) - The bailout offer being put to Greece is unviable and will require the support of opposition lawmakers or a national unity government to implement, Labour Minister Panos Skourletis said on Monday, adding there would be a snap election this year. Skourletis also said those lawmakers who had vetoed the terms of bailout discussions should resign. Euro zone leaders argued late into the night with near-bankrupt Greece at an emergency summit, demanding that Athens enact key reforms this week to restore trust before they will open talks on a financial rescue. ...
