Greece's outspoken finance minister resigned on Monday, removing a major obstacle to any last - minute deal to keep Athens in the euro zone after Greeks voted resoundingly to reject the austerity terms of a bailout. (businessinsider.com)
The current terms of their bailouts require them to turn over virtually all profits to the Treasury, and the money doesn't count as repayment for the government's aid. (nreionline.com)
That said, the outpouring of support for parties that contest the terms of the bailout plan would likely lead to some renegotiation of the terms — extensions on aid repayments, for instance, or perhaps even some kind of stimulus funding from the European Union. (businessinsider.com)