Greek prime minister-elect on CNBC: “It’s an important victory for Europe, not just for Greece”
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Prime Minister-elect Kyriakos Mitsotakis told CNBC there was a strong mandate for change in Greece with his party set for an outright majority at Sunday’s elections.
Official results showed Mitsotakis’s New Democracy party leading with 39.6% over Alexis Tsipras’ Syriza party, with 69% of the vote counted. The early results also suggested that the far-right Golden Dawn party would be short of the 3% minimum needed to enter parliament, a fall from 7% of the vote at the last election.
“It’s an important victory for Europe, not just for Greece. It looks like Golden Dawn has not made it passed the 3% threshold which is a great victory for Greek democracy,” Mitsotakis told CNBC’s Silvia Amaro.
“And I’m very proud that I took over a party that was at 28% in the last election and taken it to almost 40%. I’ve received an outright majority which many people thought was inconceivable a few years ago, but that means there is a real strong mandate for change in Greece, and this what I have promised to deliver and this is what I will do,” he added.
International bailouts
The opposition conservatives were on track to return to power by a landslide, unseating incumbent leftists blamed for foisting a bailout on the country which critics say was unnecessary.
Back in 2015, Tsipras and his Syriza party won the election with a promise of confronting the EU and ending austerity in a country that, since 2010, had been at the mercy of international creditors.
Related items
-
Greece-Bulgaria in record time - The new road on the country's northern border is being delivered today
-
Maria Karystianou: Public face of Tempi disaster victims seeking entry to politics baffles supporters with siding against abortion rights
-
Mitsotakis to Tasoulas: News of turbulent times – Let us avoid the worst in EU–US relations
-
Greece revokes asylum from Palestinian who celebrated massacres in Israel with Hamas terrorists
-
Greece Weighs Trump’s Invitation to Join New ‘Peace Council’
Latest from E.Tsiliopoulos
- Greece-Bulgaria in record time - The new road on the country's northern border is being delivered today
- Maria Karystianou: Public face of Tempi disaster victims seeking entry to politics baffles supporters with siding against abortion rights
- Mitsotakis to Tasoulas: News of turbulent times – Let us avoid the worst in EU–US relations
- Greece revokes asylum from Palestinian who celebrated massacres in Israel with Hamas terrorists
- Greeks want to save for retirement, but most can’t afford to
