The coalition won 38% of the vote, more than any other list.
The Coalition won a second term nearly as easily in 1977.
However, the coalition won only 48pc of the vote, which is not an absolute majority.
And it looks like the coalition he heads is winning.
The coalition won 7.7% of the popular vote and 22 seats.
The coalition won 23 seats with 313,896 or 7.58 percent of votes.
At the last general elections, 20 May 2004, the coalition won 27 out of 194 seats.
Still, no other party or obvious coalition won enough votes to easily control the government.
A leftist coalition would not win a general election for the next 48 years, until 1996.
The coalition is clearly winning on two of the three war fronts.