The GPO poll on “PARAPOLITICS”, following the financial announcements of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the TIF, records a relative improvement in some political figures after the difficult summer and the impact of the OPECEPE case, but does not overturn the overall picture of the government.
The imprint from the financial announcements Mitsotakis to the TIF
Specifically, 32.9% of the total judge the prime ministerial announcements positively and rather positive, while 35.4% believe that the tax reforms presented by Mr Mitsotakis move in the right direction. The vast majority, of course, continues to be negatively positioned against the package of the announcements, but the rate that judges positively the tax measures can be a good performance for the government camp. Regarding the intention and voting assessment, the New Democracy seems to be gaining from the impact of positive measures, but limited. In particular, the recording of parties’ forces in the intention and assessment of voting according to GPO survey is as follows:
Intention
New Democracy: 24.8%
SYRIZA: 5.2%
PASOK: 11.2%
Greek solution: 8.7%
KKE: 8.1%
Victory: 1.8%
Freedom navigation: 7.8%
Voice of logic: 3.1%
Day25: 1.4%
New Left: 1.4%
Democracy Movement: 2.4%
Other: 4.1%
White, invalid: 1.7%
UNKNOWN: 18.3%
Voting
New Democracy: 29.7%
SYRIZA: 6.6%
PASOK: 14.3%
Greek solution: 11.1%
KKE: 10.4%
Victory: 2.3%
Freedom navigation: 10%
Voice of logic: 3.9%
Day25: 1.8%
New Left: 1.8%
Democracy Movement: 3%
Other: 5.1%
Source: Skai
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