43% of Greeks will not go on vacation this summer, according to an Alco poll for Alpha television.
The poll was conducted in 1,001 people aged 17 years or older between June 10 – 14.
In addition, the participants were invited to answer whether their holiday duration would be longer or shorter this year, where they will go on holiday, and were also asked about their opinion of the permanence in the State, OPEKEPE and whether they know someone who has oil to get a driving license.
How many will go on holiday
43% of respondents responded that it would not go on holiday, 49% that it would go and 8% did not answer.
In particular, the largest percentage of those who go on holiday is found in the age group of 17-24 years (78%) and the smallest (32%) in the age group 65+.
As more important reasons that will not go on vacation, research participants mentioned the cost of accommodation first and then cover other priorities.
61% of those who go on holiday responded that their duration would be the same, 22% that the duration would be shorter and only 13% that would be longer.
43% know someone who has been oiled for driver diploma
43% of respondents know someone who has oiled to get out or renew their driving license and 44% do not know anyone who has done so.
Permanence in the public
Almost half of the respondents (49%) believe that the abolition of civil servants’ permanence will lead to improved productivity in the public, while 39% do not believe anything similar.
OPECEPE
Finally, with regard to the punishment of those involved in subsidies with the OPEKEPE scandal, the overwhelming majority (61%) do not believe that there will be punishment, while only 24% believe that justice will be attributed.
Source: Skai
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