BBC: Greek elections: Mitsotakis hails conservative win as mandate for reform
Greek conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has trounced his centre-left rival in the second election in a month and said he has a "strong mandate" to move faster on the path of change.
His New Democracy party (ND) won 40.5% of the vote, almost 23 points ahead of Syriza, with most of the votes counted.
He beat Syriza in May, but called new elections in a bid to win a majority.
"ND is today the most powerful centre-right party in Europe," he told delighted supporters in Athens.
Mr Mitsotakis is credited with successfully returning the Greek economy to stability and growth after a severe debt crisis and three international bailouts.
Although many Greeks are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis, voters chose to stick with the party promising lower taxes and improved public health.
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