11-1-2015
Deutsche
Welle
The
conservative New Democracy party has voted in no-nonsense reformer Kyriakos
Mitsotakis as its new leader. The Harvard-educated economist is expected to
challenge Greece 's
charismatic Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
The party
announced Mitsotakis' victory after 70 percent of the nationwide vote was
counted, with the new leader claiming 51 percent of the vote to former
parliament chief Vangelis Meimarakis' 49 percent.
The final
result of the vote is expected on Monday.
Mitsotakis
has said he plans to realign the party towards the political center, although
he said not ruled out working with the Mediterranean country's national
right-wing faction.
The son of
a former Prime Minister Constantine Mitsotakis and sister of former Foreign
Minister Dora Bakoyannis, the New Democracy party leader has shrugged off
criticism that he made significant political gains through his family
connection.
'Against
populism'
A staunch
critic of leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' policies, Mitsotakis says he
champions "common sense against populism."
"I
guarantee that we will soon create a center-right government that will give Greece a
reliable alternative solution in government," Mitsotakis told the Greek
daily Kathimerini a day ahead of the vote.
The New
Democracy party has been without an elected leader since July, when former
party chief Antonis Samaras resigned abruptly. The move left Meimarakis in
charge.
Mitsotakis
served as Greece 's
administrative reform minister from 2013 to 2015, marking the first and only
ministerial the economist has held to date.
ls/bw (AFP,
Reuters, dpa)
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