At 19.5 points, the ND-SYRIZA difference – Basic scenario with a 7-party Parliament – How the seats are distributed – Percentages unchanged and with the distribution of undecideds
The second part of the big poll carried out by Pulse presented in his main bulletin o a few hours before the opening of the ballot box on Sunday morning at 7.
According to the data of the investigation, which was conducted between June 20 and 22two days before the electoral process began, highlighted a key element: The stabilization of the percentages gathered by the parties.
Although the period of the last few days is crucial for where the undecided will end up, the survey showed that the percentage of voters who have not reached their choice (5.5%) remains unchanged, as do the percentages of the parties.
In more detail, the New Democracy seems to ensure self-reliance, with a difference of 19.5% from SYRIZA. The percentages of the rest of the parties remain the same, with the exception of the KKE, which seems to “bite” half a unit, rising from 6.5% to 7%.
The difference between ND and SYRIZA is 19.5 points
New Democracy, and in the second part of the survey, maintains its percentage at 38.5%, but also the difference of 19.5 points from SYRIZA, which also remains at 19%.
Unchanged percentages and with the distribution of undecideds
The percentages of the parties and the distribution of undecideds are presented consistently. The range of ND starts from 37.8% and reaches 43.8%, while that of SYRIZA starts from 17.8% and reaches 22.8%.
Basic scenario with 7-party Parliament – How the seats are distributed
The elements of the research highlight the 7-party Parliament as the basic scenario, while in the second part of the poll the number of seats that each party will occupy seems to be “consolidated”.
Source: Skai
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