Monday, May 22, 2023

Greece's Conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis Has Won National Elections

 

BBC: Greek election: Centre-right Mitsotakis hails big win but wants majority 

Greece's conservative prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has won national elections, hailing his party's big victory as a "political earthquake". 

His centre-right New Democracy party were heading for almost 41% of the vote, five seats short of a majority. 

His centre-left rival Alexis Tsipras congratulated him, with his Syriza party set for a poor result of 20%. Mr Mitsotakis said the result showed that Greeks had given his party a mandate for a four-year government. 

"The people wanted the choice of a Greece run by a majority government and by New Democracy without the help of others," he said in a victory speech.  

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Greece's Conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis Has Won National Elections  

Conservative party of Greek prime minister in big election lead, to seek outright majority -- AP  

Greek PM Mitsotakis says has won decisive mandate to govern -- Reuters  

Greece PM eyes new polls for absolute majority after conservative win -- France 24  

Greek elections: Ruling party wins over Syriza -- DW  

Greek centre-right party falls short of majority in general election -- The Guardian  

Greece’s conservatives win big in election -- The Hill

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A conservative won? who is against the great reset?

omfg you must have great poll watchers and a police that cares about your freedom.

Great for Greece!

Here, in the West, we fight for our rights, being mislead every day my the media that calls our conservatives, who want borders and who don't want us to be enslaved to corporations, they call them Nazis and Hitler ... it's full on banana republic since we allowed transnational bodies and mega corporations into our lives

Anonymous said...

Exactly. We have been infiltrated by our enemies and they are going to town with our lives. We let it happen though so who do you blame?