Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras acknowledged his defeat Sunday night
He then sent his phone "Congratulations" to his opponent Alexis Tsipras, which would retorted: "Politics has its joys and sorrows."
Hailed by his supporters, Antonis Samaras was also handed over as follows:
"I put a country that is a member of the European Union and the euro area. For the good of this country, I hope that the new government will preserve these achievements. "
"The leader of New Democracy Antonis Samaras accepted the results of the election and stressing that his party would remain the guarantor of the European Route of Greece. He also reported on his work and said he had a clear conscience, "said one of the journalists in Athens euronews Akis Tatsis.
Many supporters of New Democracy were gathered outside the headquarters of the Conservative party on Sunday evening.
"We give the country without too much pressure or crushing loads, considered one of its representatives, Ioannis Panagiotopoulos. We took these charges. Now, others are responsible. "
The New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras was the head of government since June 2012, he had formed a coalition with the Socialist Party and the Democratic Left.