The New Democracy maintains a significant lead over the second party, according to a MRB poll on Open, which reflects the widespread dissatisfaction with the handling of both the government and justice in investigating the tragedy of Tempi.

In particular, in the intention of voting, the New Democracy is leading 20%, followed by the PASOK Change Motor with 11.5%. In third place is the Freedom Freedom with 9%, with the party showing capitalizing the attitude of Zoe Konstantopoulou’s president in the Tempe case.

Following is the Greek solution with 8.5%, the KKE with 6.7%, while SYRIZA is in sixth with 6.0%.

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Regarding the proposal of mistrust submitted at the initiative of PASOK, in the wake of developments in the Tempe case, citizens in their vast majority (76.1%) certainly evaluate it (19.6%) and rather (29.3%) positive.

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It is also noteworthy that the view of policies in the administration of justice and the rule of law in the country is also noteworthy. Specifically, citizens consider the administration of justice/rule of law, with 44% as one of the two major problems at the moment, along with accuracy (46.1%), compared to 24.8% in January.

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This is because, according to the vast majority, Tempi was a crime (72.2%), with 75.2% would consider to be conceivable, while both the handling of the government and justice are being evaluated in the clarification of the case.

Specifically, to the question of whether the government is doing everything it can to have a lot of light on the Tempe case, 78.5%certainly responds (62.9%) and probably (15.6%) no.

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Citizens’ answer is the same as to the question of whether the Justice does that they can fall in the case, with 74%answering (51.1%) and rather (22.9%) no.

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Of particular interest, however, is the view of citizens about the attitudes of politicians in the Tempe case.

It is noteworthy that 75.1% are quite/negatively evaluating the attitude of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the government, compared to just 19.1% that positively evaluate it.

On the contrary, the most positive impression on citizens seems to have been made by the attitude of Zoe Konstantopoulou and the Freedom Cruise, as 51.1% evaluate it as much/fairly positive compared to 37.1% that responds quite/very negative. A view that appears to be reaping the cruise freedom which, as mentioned above in the intention of voting, emerges in a third party.

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Finally, it is interesting that the majority of citizens, with 57.5%, are definitely answered (37.3%) and probably (20.2%) yes to the question whether the country should go to early elections, compared to 36.7%(11.8%) and definitely (24.9%).

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