Greece's central bank chief called on the country's party leaders on Sunday to maintain their political consensus to help pull Athens itself out of its financial crisis once and for all. The Greek people are weary after six years of punishing austerity, and legislating in painful pension reforms will be the next big test of Tsipras's coalition government, which saw its majority shrink to just three seats this month. "There has been a high degree of consensus when the (bailout) deal was voted in by a big parliamentary majority last July," Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras told Mega TV in a statement.