Greece’s conservative New Democracy party leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has won the national elections with a thumping majority, securing a second four-term as the Prime Minister of the country. The 55-year-old leader has vowed to bring about major reforms to transform the country. He has defeated the leftist Syriza party led by former premier Alexis Tsipras. The margin of votes is the widest for the conservatives in almost 50 years, as voters rewarded them for nursing Greece back to economic health after a crippling debt crisis. “The people have given us a safe majority. Major reforms will proceed rapidly,” Mitsotakis said....