Greece’s two main pro-bailout parties clinched enough votes to form a government in a cliffhanger election yesterday, early results showed, easing fears the country will crash out of the euro. “Today the Greek people expressed their will to stay anchored with the euro,” said Antonis Samaras, the leader of the conservative New Democracy party which preliminary official results showed in the lead with 29.5%. “We ask all political forces which share the aim of keeping the country in the euro... to join a government of national unity,” he said at a press conference.