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Dutch parliament approves Greek bailout

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch parliament on Wednesday voted down a motion calling on the government not to back a third bailout package for Greece, effectively endorsing the rescue of the debt-ridden fellow euro zone country. The motion was rejected by a margin of 81-52 in the 150-member parliament. One member of Prime Minister Mark Rutte's own party broke away to oppose the bailout, which is unpopular with Rutte's conservative voter base. Rutte said earlier that a parliamentary motion for or against the bailout was unnecessary, as it was the cabinet, not parliament, that makes policy. Rutte also easily survived a no-confidence vote called by right-wing lawmaker Geert Wilders, who deeply opposes the bailout. (Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Mark Heinrich)