Greece's new coalition has survived a confidence vote, allowing the country to move forward with their efforts to stay in the Euro.
The vote came after fresh elections in June, where the New Democracy, the Socialist Pasok and the Democratic Left parties agreed to form a coalition, with the aim of keeping Greece in the Euro.
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will now meet with other nations in Brussels to agree the best way to tackle instability across the eurozone, with Spain the latest country to see their banks struggling.
Samaras will hope to convince eurozone ministers that Greece is on target to meet the agreed financial plan, or its next aid package, due on August 20th, could be at risk.