SYRIZA win in EU vote not a cause for snap elections, says Samaras
With almost all the votes counted in the European Parliament elections, SYRIZA has a 3.8 percentage point lead over New Democracy but Prime Minister Antonis Samaras insists this is not enough to trigger early general elections.
Support for SYRIZA stood at 26.5 percent, while New Democracy was on 22.7 percent based on almost 95 percent of ballots being counted. Golden Dawn came third with 9.3 percent and PASOKs center-left Elia alliance came fourth with 8 percent.
This meant that the two coalition parties had a higher combined vote than SYRIZA.
Also, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said SYRIZAs failure to increase its share of the vote from the June 2012 general elections meant that there was no question of the government being able to carry on.
Those who tried to turn the EU election into a plebiscite failed, Samaras said in a brief televised address. They failed to create conditions of instability, uncertainty and political ungovernability.
He pledged that the government would heed the messages from Greek voters during the European vote, as well as in the second round of local elections that also took place on Sunday.
I know we have been through two difficult years, added the premier. I have travelled throughout Greece and listened to citizens. I understand their problems and I known what must change. We will move forward as quickly as possible.
PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos adopted a similar position, saying SYRIZAs blackmail had failed. SYRIZAs rhetoric was met with indifference by the majority of people, he said as Elia, or Olive Tree, performed slightly better than opinion polls had suggested.
Opposition leader Alexis Tsipras, however, interpreted the Sundays result as a clear...
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