The Greek Prime Minister is consulting with the opposition as the world waits to see whether the country will stay in the eurozone.<br /><br /> Athens has until the end of today to deliver new proposals to try to unblock more bailout cash from European creditors.<br /><br /> “These are crucial times,” said Alexis Tsipras, “and it is necessary to provide proper information to the political parties so that there are no misunderstandings.”<br /><br /> As authorities extended the closure of Greek banks until next Monday, there was a stark warning that there is not enough cash to keep money machines in operation beyond the end of the week.<br /><br /> The leader of the To Potami party, Stavros Theodorakis, said: “We have to clinch an agreement before Sunday. It will be too late by Sunday. (It is crucial) to have reached a definite agreement by Friday morning.”<br /><br /> The IMF warns that Greece is facing an “acute crisis”, which needs to be addressed quickly. It says it remains engaged to help, but it cannot bend the rules.<br /><br /> IMF head C