The Greek prime minister’s late, late proposals to creditors to secure a rescue package and keep the country in the eurozone are being scrutinised at home and abroad.<br /><br /> In Athens a parliamentary commission has been meeting ahead of a later debate and vote involving all MPs.<br /><br /> Eurozone finance ministers are also examining the details; they are expected to give their verdict ahead of a full EU summit on Sunday.<br /><br /> Alexis Tsipras met members of the ruling Syriza party on Friday morning to seek their backing.<br /><br /> Several left-wing figures oppose the plan which would involve just the kind of austerity measures previously rejected by Alexis Tsipras himself – and Greek voters at last weekend’s referendum.<br /><br /> But the package is expected to be passed thanks to backing by opposition parties.<br /><br /> Five SYRIZA MPs call on government to reject deal, choose Grexit #Greece— Kathimerini English (@ekathimerini) July 10, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> Meeting of Independent Greeks MPs to resume at 5.30 pm. #Kammenos now meeting