Who are ahead of the citizens’ preferences ahead of the European elections – The difference between ND – SYRIZA – PASOK’s percentages
A poll conducted by Opinion Poll on behalf of Action 24 focuses on the candidates for MEPs. From the New Democracy party, Giorgos Auttias is the first by a large margin, who gathers 41.4% in the intention to vote. They are followed by Pyrros Dimas (28.5%), Vangelis Meimarakis (27.4%), Eliza Vosenberg (25.6%), Frenis Beleris (21.7%), while the top five is closed with Manolis Kefalogiannis (19,7).
In sixth place is Eleonora Meleti (19.1%), followed by Dimitris Tsiodras (16.3%), Stelios Kymbouropoulos (15.4%), Voula Patoulidou (13.85), Maria Spyraki (10, 8%) and Noni Dounia with 10%.
First for Sofia Bekatorou in SYRIZA
In SYRIZA, the first place according to the opinion poll is occupied by Sofia Bekatorou, who in terms of voting intention gathers 35.2%. They are followed by Nikos Pappas (33.75%), Kostas Arvanitis (27.9%), Elena Kountoura (26.7%), Nikos Farandouris (21.2%) and Marios Athanasiou (17%).
Giorgos Tsipras is in sixth place (14.5%). They are followed by Vassilis Kasselakis (14.5%), Evangelos Antonaros (10%), Dora Tsambazi (9%), Dora Avgeri (7.75%) and Myrto Korovesi (7%).
Voting intention
Regarding the intention to vote by recall, the ND is in first place with 28.5%. It is followed by SYRIZA with 13%, PASOK with 10.3%, the Hellenic Solution with 9%, the KKE with 7.5%, the Spartans with 1.1% and the Freedom Movement with 3.4%.
Vote estimation
New Democracy gathers 33.2% in the vote estimate. SYRIZA follows with 15.1% and in third place PASOK with 12%. In fourth place is the Hellenic Solution with 10.5%, in sixth place is the KKE with 8.7%, with Pleussi Eleftherias appearing with a percentage of 4% and the Spartans with 1.3%.
An upward trend for SYRIZA
As can be seen from the long-term evolution of vote estimates, New Democracy has recorded a drop since February 19, when it was at 34.3 points, but has recovered from the low of 32.1% found on April 10.
SYRIZA records a steady upward trend, which from 12.5% ​​on February 19 has reached 15.1%.
On the other hand, PASOK’s trend is downward, at 12% from 14.6% in February.
The KKE is also falling, with 8.7% today, from 9.4% on February 19.
Source: Skai
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