Greece’s conservative prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has won national elections, hailing his party’s victory as a "political earthquake".
But, while his centre-right New Democracy party secured almost 41% of the vote, it is five seats short of a majority.
As a result, instead of forming a coalition government, it could lead to a second election in late June, when the winning party picks up bonus seats.
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