EU could extend Greek bailout into middle of 2015

But extending the programme beyond a few weeks into the new year would complicate prime minister Antonis Samaras’ efforts to secure victory for his preferred candidate in a presidential vote in February since he has staked his chances on exiting the EU/IMF bailout by the end of the year, when funding from the EU is due to end.
An extension of the bailout, under which Athens will have received €240 billion since 2010, is necessary because international lenders and the Greek government are still negotiating what Athens must do to get the remaining €1.8bn and secure a back-up credit line for after the bailout ends and Greece returns to market financing.