Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras faces his second major test in a week in parliament on Wednesday over reforms he wants lawmakers to adopt so bailout talks to keep the country in the euro can begin. The government hopes the negotiations can then start this week and be wrapped up by Aug. 20, but with divisions within Tsipras’ leftist Syriza party laid bare by the votes, snap elections are likely in the autumn. In the first signs of a return to normality, Greek banks reopened on Monday and Athens paid debts due to the European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund.