Greece’s opposition party, New Democracy are set to win the country’s snap general election, exit polls suggest.
Led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the center-right party is projected to defeat Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s leftist Syriza party.
New Democracy is forecast to win 38-42% of the vote, while Syriza is projected to win 26.5-31.5%.
That would give New Democracy an outright majority, as the winner receives 50 extra seats in parliament.
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The first official results are still expected.
Mr. Tsipras, who swept to power in 2015, called the elections after suffering defeat in the local and European votes in May.
Polls closed at 19:00 local time (16:00 GMT), after a day of soaring temperatures which raised concerns about turnout.
Voting is technically compulsory in Greece but is not enforced. Many residents flocked to the beaches or sheltered at home as temperatures exceeded 35C in places.
New Democracy has promised to lower taxes and privatise services in the country, which is still feeling the effects of the 2008 financial crisis.
Greece has been in receipt of a series of loans or bailout programmes over the past decade, which it officially “exited” last August as economic growth returned.
But youth unemployment remains high, and New Democracy has counted many 18-24-year-old among its supporters.