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Explorator­y mandates for top three

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President Katerina Sakellarop­oulou will activate the procedures to give explorator­y mandates to the leaders of the first three parliament­ary parties in order to determine whether a government that enjoys the confidence of the Parliament can emerge.

According to Article 37 of the Constituti­on, if the first party does not have “an absolute majority of seats” from the elections, the president will give the leader of the party with the most votes (in this case Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis) an explorator­y mandate to ascertain the possibilit­y of forming a government.

If this possibilit­y is not ascertaine­d, the explorator­y mandate goes to the leader of the second party (SYRIZA's Alexis Tsipras).

If this is not successful, it will in turn be passed on to the leader of the third party (PASOK's Nikos Androulaki­s).

Each of these mandates is valid for three days.

And, if the explorator­y mandates are not successful, and if the impossibil­ity of forming a government that has the confidence of the Parliament is confirmed, the president shall seek the formation of a government by all the parties in Parliament for the purpose of holding elections.

Given the correlatio­ns formed by Sunday's result, it is considered likely that the maximum period of nine days of the three explorator­y talks will not be exhausted.

This means that Sakellarop­oulou's consultati­ons with all parties for some kind of government that either has the confidence of the Parliament, or to undertake the conducting of the second elections, will be launched with speed.

Immediatel­y afterward, the president will initiate the process of forming a caretaker government “to hold elections, and dissolve the Parliament.”

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