A marginal rise for ND and single-digit rates for opposition parties is recording a Realpolls poll on protagon.gr, held on September 10-11, after the prime minister’s speech and press conference at TIF, in a sample of 1,820 people.
In the intention of voting, the ND maintains 14.1 leads against PASOK, garnering 23.8% and registering a marginal rise compared to July’s 23.7% measurement.
Low flights are found in the opposition. PASOK reaches 9.7%, followed by the Greek solution with 7.1%, the KKE with 5.9%, the freedom navigation with 5.8%, SYRIZA with 5.6%and the voice of logic with 3.8%. On the other hand, 20.4% say they have not decided.
In the prediction of electoral result, the ND is recorded at 27.9%. PASOK followed with 13.8%, the Greek solution with 10.8%and the navigation of freedom with 9.5%, SYRIZA with 7.9%and the KKE with 7.6%. Day25 is 6.3% and the Voice of Logic 5.3%. Another party says 4.2%.
Negative citizens in a Tsipras party and in a Samaritan party
Participants in the poll were asked “how likely are you to vote for a party body whose leader will be Alexis Tsipras?” The 64.5% appears negative that responds “at all possible”. 12.7% say “very likely”, 9.1% “quite likely” and 11.1% “slightly likely”.
In the corresponding question for Antonis Samaras, 72.6% replied that he was not likely to vote for him. Only 3.2% said they were “very likely” to vote for a party led by Mr Samaras and another 7% that they were “quite likely”. “A little likely,” he said 15%.
For TIF measures
For the measures announced by the prime minister at the TIF, 38.7% of citizens judge them either “very positive” or “rather positive”, while 54.4% consider them “very negative” and “rather negative”.
Asked “do you think the financial measures announced will improve your daily life?”, The majority responds “no”. Specifically, “probably not” says 26.6% while 47% respond “certainly not”. “Certainly yes” says 6% and “probably yes” 16.8%.
The main issue that concerns citizens is to meet the basic needs. 32.9% say their income “covers basic needs, but with difficulty”. 32% responded “they meet the basic needs but without any savings”, while 18.2% say that the income “does not even meet the basic daily needs”. 12.1% said “it meets the needs and is over a bit for savings”.
Asked “if this government changes, you think your financial situation and living conditions will be improved,” citizens responded: 9.4% “will definitely improve”, 26.4% “rather will improve”, 17.6% “will remain firm”, 15.4% “will” not “rather”.
Source: Skai
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