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Resounding victory for ND

PM triumphs, looks to one-party gov't, Tsipras reels from crushing defeat

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With more than 94.53% of the votes counted in Greece's general elections on Sunday, ruling New Democracy was on course for a resounding lead of some 21% last night.

More specifical­ly, ND garnered 40.79% (145 seats), ahead of SYRIZA with 20.07% (72 seats), PASOK with 11.52% (41 seats), communist KKE 7.21% (26 seats), nationalis­t Greek Solution on 4.45% (16 seats). The other parties just below the 3% threshold to enter Parliament were nationalis­t party Niki, Sail to Freedom and MeRA25.

According to the Constituti­on, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be given an explorator­y mandate to seek coalition partners to secure a majority in the 300-seat Parliament. But as ND has stated, it wants to secure one-party rule, so a second election will be held in late June or early July.

Sources from ruling ND, indicated that the second round of voting could be held on June 25 instead of July 2. With a 20% lead over the main opposition SYRIZA, Mitsotakis said in his televized address that “the victory exceeded all expectatio­ns.”

“The message is for New Democracy to be a single-party government,” he said, stressing that Greece needs a government that believes in reforms and this cannot happen with a fragile administra­tion.

For his part, a dejected SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras described the result as “extremely negative” for SYRIZA, adding that “our electoral bodies will meet immediatel­y.” “We must immediatel­y make all the changes needed to fight the next election battle.”

“I called [Kyriakos] Mitsotakis to congratula­te him. Battles have both wins and losses. Our collective [party] bodies will convene immediatel­y to assess the results. There will be another battle. We must immediatel­y make all the changes that are needed,” he said, speaking from SYRIZA's headquarte­rs. PASOK-KINAL leader Nikos Androulaki­s hailed his party's showing in the elections, describing it as a “great victory.”

“Today is a very big night for the democratic party. And I want to thank from the bottom of my heart every Greek woman and man who signed this very great victory today,” he said in his first public statement as his party seemed on course to increase its seats in Parliament.

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 ?? ?? Prime Minister and leader of New Democracy Kyriakos Mitsotakis addresses supporters at the headquarte­rs of his party in Athens on Sunday. The conservati­ve party won a landslide election but without enough parliament­ary seats to form a single-party government.
Prime Minister and leader of New Democracy Kyriakos Mitsotakis addresses supporters at the headquarte­rs of his party in Athens on Sunday. The conservati­ve party won a landslide election but without enough parliament­ary seats to form a single-party government.

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