In a rebuke of the mainstream New Democracy (conservative) and Pasok (socialist) parties, a majority of Greeks vote for fringe parties opposed to the EU-IMF bailout program and further austerity. New elections are called for June, in which the center-right triumphs with 30 percent of the vote, allowing Antonis Samaras to form a coalition. Samaras signals Greece’s continued commitment to the bailout plan.