In the voting intention, ND collects 27.2%, PASOK second with 11% and SYRIZA third with 9.3% – 83.6% agree with the measure to ban mobile phones in schools
Six out of 10 Greeks think that the declarations of Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the TIF they will not boost real income, while punctuality, health and low wages remain the big problems of society, according to the GPO poll, which was presented by the main news bulletin STAR.
As for the SYRIZAthe poll showed that 42.8% of the voters of the official opposition party consider Alexis Tsipras more suitable for president, even though he is not running for re-election.
The results of her research in more detail GPO:
In the voting intention, the ruling party secures a lead of 15.4% over PASOK, while SYRIZA follows in third place. New Democracy 27.2%, PASOK 11.8%, SYRIZA 9.3%, KKE 8.3%, Hellenic Solution 8.1%, Voice of Reason 4.1%, Freedom Sailing 3.5%, NIKI 2.7 % and New Left 2%.
In the popularity of political leaders for the first time, Dimitris Koutsoubas is first with a small difference from Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Among SYRIZA voters, 40% disagree and probably disagree with the impeachment motion against Stefanos Kasselakis, which led to new internal party elections. 57.4% agree and probably agree.
SYRIZA voters consider Alexis Tsipras more suitable for leader with 42.8%, followed by Stefanos Kasselakis with 17.9%. Third is Sokratis Famellos with 13.7%, followed by: Pavlos Polakis 7.4%, Olga Gerovasilis 4.7%, Nikolas Faradouris 2.3% and Apostolos Gletsos 1.2%.
35.2% of PASOK voters believe that Nikos Androulakis should be re-elected President, while 59% prefer that another person be elected.
The vast majority of respondents, with a percentage of 78.7%, believe that immigration policy should be tightened.
83.6% are in favor of the banning of cell phones in schools.
Regarding the Prime Minister’s announcements at the TIF, 39.2% evaluate them positively, while 57.4% evaluate them negatively. Citizens, at a rate of 61.7%, believe that the first priority of the government should be to deal with accuracy, followed by the improvement of the health system with 43.2%. However, 65.7% consider the government’s announcements to address punctuality negatively, while 33.3% consider them positive.
Source: Skai
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