World | Lucas Papademos Greek PM Deal Falls Through Former European Central Bank VP Papademos once again the top choice By Evann Gastaldo Posted Nov 10, 2011 2:50 AM CST Copied In this May 4 2005 file photo, Lucas Papademos, former European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President attends a news conference about the results of the ECB-meeting in Berlin. (AP Photo/Roberto Pfeil, Pool-File) So much for the new Greek prime minister: Yesterday’s deal with parliament speaker Filippos Petsalnikos fell through after more intra-party fighting, leading to a fourth day of meetings to determine a new coalition. Former European Central Bank VP Lucas Papademos is once again the top choice and is at the presidential palace for today’s talks, Reuters reports. Outgoing PM George Papandreou and opposition leader Antonis Samaras are there as well. "This is the third time that I've come here over the same issue. I hope it will be the last," said Samaras on his way in. Greek shares rose on hopes that Papademos will become the interim leader. Read These Next The Treasury isn't backing down from its Trump coin plan. Mike Johnson is taking heat over a Democrat's delayed swearing-in. After 5 months, the 10th jail escapee has been caught. Feds cite ChatGPT evidence in arrest of Palisades Fire suspect. Report an error