Greece party leaders say they have agreed on a new government.<br/> <br />A conservative-led coalition government will now lead the debt-stricken country after the New Democracy party came out top in Sunday's elections.<br/> <br />With parliament settled, there is still no word on who will serve in the new cabinet, however PASOK party leader Evangelos Venizelos reported that talks will begin by this evening.<br/> <br />He also said the parties agreed to form a team to renegotiate the tough austerity conditions imposed on the country by international leaders.<br/> <br />New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras will be sworn in as prime minister later on Wednesday.<br/> <br />One of his party's MPs was upbeat about the new government.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) NEW DEMOCRACY MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT ADONIS GEORGIADIS OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT SAYING:<br/> <br />"The government will be strong government that will do what is needed, be sure about that. Greece will be the best good surprise for everybody."<br/> <br />The new government will face pressure to soften the bitterly resented austerity measures demanded of Greece under a 130 billion euro bailout deal agreed upon with the EU and the IMF in March.<br/> <br />Sarah Sheffer, Reuters