Greece's anti-austerity Syriza party is vowing to end the 'humiliation and pain' caused by the country's international bailout, after winning the general election.
Leader Alexis Tsipras is now working on forming a coalition - having fallen just short of an absolute majority in parliament.
The result has sent the euro to its lowest level against the US dollar in 11 years, on fears the election result may lead to Greece's exit from the currency.
Mr Tsipras insists he will renegotiate Greece's 2010 bailout - although Brussels and the European Central Bank say Greece must honour its commitments.
Greek analyst Yannis Koutsomitis is in Athens - and says a coalition may not take long to form.
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Greek analyst Yannis Koutsomitis is in Athens - and says the Greek people have voted overwhelmingly against Brussels-imposed austerity.
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