The New Democracy’s lead in the intention of voting remains stable, according to the new poll Interview for Politic, however, the key elements that stand out is the fall of SYRIZA below the 3%threshold, the fact that no lineup has dynamics for reversals and the high percentage of undecided voters.
Compared to May measurement:
-OR New Democracy It moves steadily, from 24.8% in May 25.9% in June, but far from self -reliance rates.
– the PASOK – Change Movement It remains in second place and declines slightly from 13.1% to 12%.
-OR Sauce It recedes from 9% to 8.5%.
-OR Greek solution It falls from 7.8% to 7%.
-The KKE It remains stable, with a slight change from 7% to 6.5%.
-THE SYRIZA It declines from 4.6% to 2.9%, marking one of the most notable falls.
The Movement for democracy are at 4%while Day25 and Rational reach 3.5%. NIKI is at 2% and the new left at 1.7%.
Notable is the increase in undecided, From 13.8% in May it reaches 16.7% in June, which enhances the image of political liquidity and reflection on the electorate.
3 in 10 do not trust anyone political leader
THE Kyriakos Mitsotakis remains first in the trust of citizens, with 31.7%by marginally increasing its percentage from 29% recorded in May. Almost equivalent, however, the answer remains’none“, Gathering 29.4% in June (by 28.8%).
The stability in the high percentage of the answer “no one” shows that the challenge to the whole political system is not a convenient, but it seems to be established.
THE Nikos Androulakis kept in third place with 10%marking a slight rise from 8.5% of May, while the Zoe Konstantopoulou remains close, with 7.3% (from 7.9%).
How do Greeks read the international chessboard
‘Yes’ to diplomacy with Turkey, ‘no’ concessions
The attitude of citizens towards Turkey is clear: a combination of power and dialogue, without discounts on national law. According to the survey, 50% of Greeks support the country’s deterrent strength, but by maintaining open diplomatic channels. Another 36% wishes hard attitude without any concession while The overwhelming majority rejects apocalypse (just 1% considers it an acceptable option).
‘Threat’ Iran for security
The 54% of respondents believe that Iran is a threat to international peace and security, confirming that the image of Tehran in Greek public opinion remains controversial. The 41% estimates that Iran does not constitute a threatwhile a 5% declare that they do not know or do not respond. This percentage highlights a divided but clearly cautious attitude towards Tehran, with a significant part of public opinion still connecting Iran with destabilizing agents in the Middle East.
With stability the Greeks, against the leaders of the war
The Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulidis gathers the highest rate of positive opinions (43.4%) in terms of foreign leaders, followed by French President Emmanuel Macron (39%) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (32%).
In contrast, The most negatively evaluated leaders are Donald Trump (74.1%negative opinions), Volodimir Zelenski (73%) and Benjamin Netanyahu (71.3%).
The resulting image shows that Greeks appear more positive towards leaders associated with the Greek-Cyprus axis and European stability, while maintaining reservations or strong criticism of conflict, wars and geopolitical disorder.
No government convinced outside of borders
Greece’s foreign policy seems to have not convinced the majority of citizens over time.
38% of respondents responded that they do not think there was a period in which the country had a strong or successful external presence.
Among the former and current prime ministers, the government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis is gaining the highest rate of positive opinions with 31%. In second place is Alexis Tsipras’ rule with 17%, followed by Antonis Samaras with 13%.
Source: Skai
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