The difference between New Democracy and SYRIZA is over 20 points, based on the first estimate of the final result by the Ministry of the Interior in 40% of the Territory.
MeRA25 seems to be out of Parliament, resulting in a five-party Parliament.
According to the Ministry of the Interior, it seems that the parties Niki and Plefsi Eleftherias are also left out of the Parliament.
All this estimate has a margin of error of +/- 0.5%.
The percentages of the parties and the seats in 73% of the Territory
New Democracy 40.82% and 145 seats
SYRIZA 20.07% and 72 seats
PASOK 11.78% and 42 seats
KKE 7.1% and 25 seats
Greek Solution 4.49 and 16 seats
The following seem to remain outside the Parliament:
Niki 2.94%
Plefsi Eleftherias 2.81%
MeRA25 2.52%
It must be noted that, in 2019 New Democracy won 39.85% and 158 seats.
“A mandate for Self-Reliance”
“I said clearly that this is an order for self-reliance, Minister of State Giorgos Gerapetritis emphasized in his statements from New Democracy party headquarters.
Mr. Gerapetritis emphasized that: “We will wait for the final results to make our final assessments. However, it is clear that ND will have a very important victory. I want to say that the Greek people evaluated the past but voted for their future. Vote for stability, consistency, prosperity. And I want to say that in this way he gave a clear order of self-reliance to the ND. I want to commit like all the members of the government and the party, just like our prime minister will say shortly in his statement that we will work hard, as we have done until today for the good of our country.
For us, one thing is important, for the country to move forward, which needs big breaks and the ND government, an independent ND government is the only government that can commit to big breaks for big changes and the well-being of the Greek people. Today the Greek people voted not only for today and tomorrow but for the next generations. And we pledge with humility, with seriousness, with hard work without any conceit and arrogance to continue the hard work so that we can see our homeland where it deserves”.
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