Elections in Greece: Absent by Alexis Tsipras, the conservatives' convincing victory

Greece's conservatives are on their way to return to power with a convincing victory over the leftist accused of pushing the country into a further debt. The two polls give the New Democracy conservatives a win of 38-42 per cent of the vote, meaning they will have a majority in parliament [...]
Greece's conservatives are on their way to return to power with a convincing victory over the leftist accused of pushing the country into a further debt.
The two polls give the New Democracy conservatives a 38-42 per cent victory of the vote, meaning they will have a majority in the Greek parliament, Periscopi writes.
New Democracy, led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, could win between 155 and 167 seats from the total 300. Alexis Tsipras's eye ranks second with 26.5 to 30.5% of the vote.
The elections were called just three months before the previous time by Alexis Tsipras, the acting prime minister who suffered a terrible defeat in the European Parliament during the May elections. /Periscope











