On November 6, Prime Minister George Papandreou met with opposition leaders to try to reach an agreement on the formation of an
interim government, after a narrow confidence vote win in parliament. A day earlier, the leader of the opposition New Democracy party
Antonis Samaras had rejected the proposal and called for an immediate election. After Papandreou agreed to step aside, however, the two leaders announced their intention to form a
national unity government that would allow the EU bailout to proceed and pave the way for
elections on 19 February 2012. The
Communist Party and the
Coalition of the Radical Left Party, refused Papandreou's invitation to join talks on a new unity government. After several days of intense negotiations, the two major parties along with the Popular Orthodox Rally agreed to form a
grand coalition headed by former
European Central Bank vice-president
Lucas Papademos. and the new coalition cabinet and Prime Minister Lucas Papademos were formally sworn in on 11 November 2011. The national unity government's main task was to allow the EU bailout to proceed and to pave the way for elections on 19 February 2012. Papademos, who was not an elected MP, has said his priority will be to keep Greece in the eurozone. ==The cabinet==