The New Democracy party has
come in first in Greece's election and proposed forming a pro-euro coalition
government. Sunday's vote was seen as crucial for Europe and the world, since
it could determine whether Greece was forced to leave the joint euro currency,
a move that could have potentially catastrophic consequences for other ailing
European nations and the global economy. As central banks stood ready to
intervene in case of financial turmoil, Greece held its second national
election in six weeks after an inconclusive ballot on May 6. Al Jazeera's
Andrew Simmons reports from Athens.
Video courtesy of Aljazeera
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