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Greece elections: Alexis Tsipras and Syriza secure a 'clear victory' Greece elections: Alexis Tsipras and Syriza secure a 'clear victory'
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The left-wing Syriza party has secured a "clear victory" in the general election, in the words of the country's interior ministry.The left-wing Syriza party has secured a "clear victory" in the general election, in the words of the country's interior ministry.
Votes are still being counted, but Syriza is projected to win around 35 per cent of the vote, with New Democracy in second with 28 per cent.Votes are still being counted, but Syriza is projected to win around 35 per cent of the vote, with New Democracy in second with 28 per cent.
Although Syriza is leading, these figures would leave them short of an absolute majority needed to form a government. If Syriza wishes to hold power, they will need to form a coalition. At the moment, around 35 per cent of the votes have been counted. Although Syriza is leading, these figures would leave them short of an absolute majority needed to form a government. If Syriza wishes to hold power, they will need to form a coalition. At the moment, around two-thirds of the votes have been counted.
Latest seat projection from Mega TV, Syriza on 143-145 seats. Unexpectedly high. pic.twitter.com/lpoA7HzAXtLatest seat projection from Mega TV, Syriza on 143-145 seats. Unexpectedly high. pic.twitter.com/lpoA7HzAXt
A projection of parliamentary seats based on the current results shows that Syriza are likely to end up with around 145 seats. There are 300 seats in the Greek Parliament, so Syriza will need one or more parties to enter a coalition with them to gain a majority. A projection of parliamentary seats based on the current results shows that Syriza are likely to end up with around 144 seats. There are 300 seats in the Greek Parliament, so Syriza will need one or more parties to enter a coalition with them to gain a majority.
Speculations have begun that the Independent Greeks party, lead by Panos Kammenos, could be the essential coalition partner. They are on track for 10 seats, and so could help Syriza gain a majority.Speculations have begun that the Independent Greeks party, lead by Panos Kammenos, could be the essential coalition partner. They are on track for 10 seats, and so could help Syriza gain a majority.
Tsipras & Kammenos a few minutes ago, confirming another 4 years of the Syriza-ANEL coalition #ekloges2015_round2 pic.twitter.com/v0zS5x4XLj
Kammenos and Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras appeared on stage together in front of cameras during a Syriza event, strongly suggesting that the coalition will continue from before the election.
Syriza supporters celebrate after hearing the exit polls in Athens (AFP) There was an outside chance Syriza's rival, the centre-right New Democracy party, would claim victory in the election, but the projections seems to say otherwise.Syriza supporters celebrate after hearing the exit polls in Athens (AFP) There was an outside chance Syriza's rival, the centre-right New Democracy party, would claim victory in the election, but the projections seems to say otherwise.
Especially since Vangelis Meimarakis, the leader of New Democracy, has conceded defeat to Syriza.Especially since Vangelis Meimarakis, the leader of New Democracy, has conceded defeat to Syriza.
"The election results it seems shows that the first party is Syriza and Tsipras," he said. "I congratulate him.""The election results it seems shows that the first party is Syriza and Tsipras," he said. "I congratulate him."
I've just congratulated @tsipras_eu for #Syriza victory in #Greece elections. Now a solid government ready to deliver is needed quicklyI've just congratulated @tsipras_eu for #Syriza victory in #Greece elections. Now a solid government ready to deliver is needed quickly
The President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, has also congratulated Tsipras on his convincing win, writing on Twitter that now the elections are over, "a solid government ready to deliver is needed quickly."The President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, has also congratulated Tsipras on his convincing win, writing on Twitter that now the elections are over, "a solid government ready to deliver is needed quickly."
The President of France, Francois Hollande, has also welcomed Syriza's win, saying: "This is an important outcome for Greece which will now live through a stabilisation period with a solid majority."The President of France, Francois Hollande, has also welcomed Syriza's win, saying: "This is an important outcome for Greece which will now live through a stabilisation period with a solid majority."
"It is an important success for Europe which must listen to the Greeks' message.""It is an important success for Europe which must listen to the Greeks' message."
After his victory was all but confirmed, Alexis Tsipras, who will doubtless be the prime minister again in a few days, tweeted a sobering message, saying: "The road is open before us for work and struggle" - referring to the difficult austerity measures he will have to put in place to secure the bailout.After his victory was all but confirmed, Alexis Tsipras, who will doubtless be the prime minister again in a few days, tweeted a sobering message, saying: "The road is open before us for work and struggle" - referring to the difficult austerity measures he will have to put in place to secure the bailout.
Syriza and New Democracy are very much the two main parties, but the exit poll suggests that the far-right Golden Dawn party, which has been described as fascist and Neo-Nazi, is now the third largest party in Greece, getting around 7 per cent of the vote, according to projections.Syriza and New Democracy are very much the two main parties, but the exit poll suggests that the far-right Golden Dawn party, which has been described as fascist and Neo-Nazi, is now the third largest party in Greece, getting around 7 per cent of the vote, according to projections.
Greek #elections: The official projection of the final result #Greece- http://t.co/GxfwUjhMGi pic.twitter.com/bUzYQAdohZGreek #elections: The official projection of the final result #Greece- http://t.co/GxfwUjhMGi pic.twitter.com/bUzYQAdohZ
Overall, the vote projections indicate that eight parties will be elected to parliament, with the ninth, the anti-bailout Popular Unity party, which was established by rebel Syriza members, failing to make it past the 3 per cent threshold for seats in parliament.Overall, the vote projections indicate that eight parties will be elected to parliament, with the ninth, the anti-bailout Popular Unity party, which was established by rebel Syriza members, failing to make it past the 3 per cent threshold for seats in parliament.
The general election in Greece was triggered when former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who signed the controversial bailout deal with its European creditors, stepped down on 20 August.The general election in Greece was triggered when former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who signed the controversial bailout deal with its European creditors, stepped down on 20 August.