GREEK PRIME MINISTER Kyriakos Mitsotakis is embarking on a second term after voters handed him a huge election victory for the second time in five weeks. Voters in Greece gave the conservatives their widest winning margin in almost 50 years yesterday. Hailing the “strong mandate”, Mitsotakis said that “major reforms will proceed rapidly”, adding that he had “ambitious” targets for his next four years in power that could “transform” Greece. Among his pledges is pouring money into Greece’s public health system — which was stretched to its limits by the Covid-19 pandemic — and improving railway safety after the deaths...