BBC correspondents reflect on Greek vote
The leader of Greece's election-winning party is in talks with rival parties to form a national coalition
The BBC's Tim Willcox says Antonis Samaras, of the New Democracy party, is speaking to many different Greek political parties in order to form as broad a coalition as possible, but that the country is likely to remain divided "for many years to come".
Meanwhile, the BBC's Berlin correspondent Steve Evans says that Germany is likely to oppose any attempt by the new Greek government to renegotiate its bailout deal.
Mr Samaras has previously said he would seek changes in the terms of a bailout agreement reached with the EU and IMF.