That begins today will be a critical week for Greek economy and the Government. On Wednesday, with the heated atmosphere from the day before by a general strike for 48 hours and the mobilizations of the outraged, Parliament will vote the new adjustment plan for 2012-2015; on Thursday, a package of additional tax measures, which will come into force immediately, on the statement of income in 2010. The absolute majority enjoyed by the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (Pasok, in Government) at the camera only guarantees, in the best of cases, approval by the minimum, because as they spend hours new defections in their ranks they throw more uncertainty about the final outcome of voting: two new Socialist Deputies announced this weekend that will oppose, and a third party could also be them soon, which would give Pasok with 153 (or 152) a total of 300 members. Source of the news:: Greece vote adjustment between strikes and desertions in the PASOK.