With only 30% of the vote yet to be counted:
‘Popular Unity: Not Popular Enough to Take a Seat in Greek Parliament’, greekreporter.com
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With only 30% of the vote yet to be counted:
#Grélections 70.29% du total: Syriza 35.42% ND 28.30% Aube Tarée 7.02% Pasok 6.38% KKE 5.47% Potami 4.01% ANEL 3.65% U Ctre 3.38%
— Olivier Drot (@OlivierDrot) September 20, 2015
Tsipras & Kammenos a few minutes ago, confirming another 4 years of the Syriza-ANEL coalition #ekloges2015_round2 pic.twitter.com/v0zS5x4XLj
— Omaira Gill (@OmairaGill) September 20, 2015
Tsipras claims to want to sweep away "old system" while hugging ex-New Democracy minister. Only he could pull it off https://t.co/WX2IXHiCdz
— Nick Malkoutzis (@NickMalkoutzis) September 20, 2015
#GreekElections losers: Pro-drachma Popular Unity, which is set to miss 3% needed to enter Parliament. Syriza splitters have been splattered
— Nick Malkoutzis (@NickMalkoutzis) September 20, 2015
A clear mandate for a four year term. #Syriza will stand tall, it won't be intimidated. This victory belongs to the working classes. #Greece
— Alexis Tsipras (@tsipras_eu) September 20, 2015
Los griegos están diciendo bien claro a quién quieren de primer ministro. Felicidades, @tsipras_eu Fuerza, amigo pic.twitter.com/f4vLCbh5g8
— Pablo Iglesias (@Pablo_Iglesias_) September 20, 2015
Voting in #GreekElections is "mandatory." Turnout today? 56%. Sort of puts tax-collection issues into perspective, no?
— Matthew Campbell (@MattCampbel) September 20, 2015
Full statement by Alexis Tsipras in English on the live blog. #GreekElections https://t.co/z9BSNeP5bL pic.twitter.com/eQfXdJbaRA
— Alex Andreou (@sturdyAlex) September 20, 2015