Greece's Ruling Conservatives win parliamentary election but fall short of majority
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- Greece's ruling New Democracy party has won national elections but fell just short of the threshold needed to form a government.
- Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis New Democracy party were heading for almost 41% of the vote, five seats short of a majority. With 92% of results counted, Mr Mitsotakis's party was set to win 145 seats, five seats short of the 150 required for a majority.
- Now, Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou will give the top three parties - New Democracy, Syriza and the Socialist PASOK - three days each in turn to form a coalition government. If they all fail, President Sakellaropoulou will appoint a caretaker government to prepare new elections about a month later.
- Sunday’s election is the first in Greece since its economy ceased being under strict supervision by international lenders who had provided bailout funds during the country’s nearly decade-long financial crisis.
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Published date : 22 May 2023 06:21PM