Europe | A big win
Greece’s prime minister wins an election, but lacks a majority
Another vote is now expected in late June, when a new system should see him back in office
GREECE’S RULING centre-right New Democracy (ND) party came first by an impressive and unexpected margin in an election held on May 21st; but it narrowly failed to secure an outright majority in parliament. It now looks likely that another election will be held, probably at the end of June, as the moderate socialist party, Pasok, has ruled out joining a coalition government under ND’s leader, Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Mr Mitsotakis is not interested in forming a coalition at this stage either.
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