Greek Socialists Suffer Lawmaker's Defection, Majority Drops to 2

Parliament member Milena Apostolaki reacts during the speech of Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou to the Socialist members of parliament in Athens, October 31, 2011.

A member of Greece's ruling Socialists has defected from the party following Prime Minister George Papandreou's decision to hold a referendum on the European debt deal.

Milena Apostolaki said Tuesday she would become an independent lawmaker. Her decision reduces the governing Socialists to just a two-seat majority, with 152 members in the 300-seat parliament.

The defection comes just days before a crucial vote of confidence in the government called for Friday by Mr. Papandreou.

The prime minister has not yet set a date for the referendum.

Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.