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Greek Parliamentary Elections: New Democracy Poised to Win Majority

Conservative Party Predicted to Win Greek Parliamentary Elections

If the results of the Greek parliamentary elections on Sunday, June 25, are as predicted by the polls, the conservative party, New Democracy, is expected to win the most votes. New Democracy had already won the first round of elections on May 21, but did not obtain an absolute majority in the parliament at that time. However, it is now predicted that the party could have even more support, while the results for the left parties could be worse.

The leader of New Democracy, Kyriaks Mitsotakis, who was the head of the government until the first round of parliamentary elections, has warned that if his party fails to obtain an absolute majority in the parliament in the second round of elections, he will not form coalitions with other parties, just like after the first round. This would result in a third round of elections in August, according to Greek City Times.

In the previous round of parliamentary elections in May, New Democracy won 40.79% of the votes, significantly ahead of the left party led by Aleksas Tsipras, Syriza, which received 20.07% of the votes, and the left led by Nika Andrulak, Movements.

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How does the predicted outcome of the Greek parliamentary elections on June 25 align with the results of the first round of elections on May 21?

Greek Parliamentary Elections: Conservative Party Expected to Win

According to recent polls, the conservative party, New Democracy, is predicted to come out on top in the Greek parliamentary elections on June 25. This follows their victory in the first round of elections on May 21, although they fell short of an absolute majority. However, it appears that New Democracy may gain even more support this time around, while the left parties may struggle.

Kyriaks Mitsotakis, the leader of New Democracy and former head of the government, has issued a warning. If his party fails to secure an absolute majority in the second round of elections, he refuses to form coalitions with other parties, just as he did after the first round. This stance could potentially trigger a third round of elections in August.

In the previous round of voting in May, New Democracy claimed 40.79% of the votes, significantly ahead of Syriza, led by Aleksas Tsipras, with 20.07% of the votes, and Movements, led by Nika Andrulak.

For the complete article, please refer to the Thursday, June 22 issue of Day newspaper. Readers who prefer the printed format can subscribe to the newspaper, while the full version of the article can also be purchased on the Diena.lv portal for just €0.40.

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1 thought on “Greek Parliamentary Elections: New Democracy Poised to Win Majority”

  1. “Exciting developments in Greek politics! With New Democracy possibly securing a majority in the parliamentary elections, it’s a positive step towards stability and progress for Greece. Looking forward to seeing how the new government will tackle challenges and bring about positive change.”

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