- Greek voters have given the left-wing Syriza party the second chance it was asking for, following another high-stakes election that marks the next phase of the country's debt crisis.
- Syriza leader and former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras had enraged many Greeks by breaking an election pledge and ignoring the outcome of a referendum, but that did not stop citizens from putting him back in power.
- Results: Tsipras gathered around 35% of the vote, while New Democracy's Vangelis Meimarakis received 28%.
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- Previously: Greeks head to the polls (Sep. 20 2015)