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Greece looks set for new elections by June-end

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FRESH elections are likely to be held in Greece at the end of June after the ruling party narrowly missed an absolute majority in the general election a day earlier.

The conservati­ve New Democracy party (ND) of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis clearly won the election on Sunday, with 40.8% of the vote, but missed an absolute majority in the 300-member parliament by 5 seats.

However, Mitsotakis does not want to form a coalition, but is looking to govern alone for another four years. The prime minister was formally given a three-day explorator­y mandate to form a government by President Ekaterini Sakellarop­oulou on Monday afternoon, state television reported.

“There is no possibilit­y for a coalition. I will return the mandate today,” Mitsotakis said at the meeting.

He said he would now contact the leaders of the second and third strongest parties and suggest that they also return their explorator­y mandates so that new elections can be held as soon as possible.

According to informatio­n obtained by dpa, both Alexis Tsipras of the left-wing Syriza party (20%) and Nikos Androulaki­s of the social democratic Pasok party (11.5%) are willing to do so.

New elections could then take place on June 25, experts estimated on state television.

A coalition between New Democracy and Syriza is out of the question for ideologica­l reasons, with analysts describing any deal between them as an “unthinkabl­e and unholy alliance.”

Pasok, on the other hand, is on the upswing after more than a decade in the doldrums.

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