Before the deal was rejected by the synod on Friday, Tsipras had already said that the state can afford to hire 10,000 people in the public sector, as the deal with Ieronymos stipulated that clerics would be removed from the state payroll.
However, the intense reaction to the deal by the clergy and its ultimate rejection has raised concerns within the government whether it can proceed unilaterally with the removal of clerics from the state payroll and risk raising tensions with the church ahead of national elections next year.
