The New Democracy is recorded by the second democracy from the second party, and in particular PASOK, in the MRB nationwide poll, which was presented in the OPEN Central Newsletter.

Specifically, New Democracy accounts for 28.1%of the vote, while PASOK is in second place with 13.7%, while the Greek solution occupies 12.0%. Following is 11%, the KKE with 8.1%, while SYRIZA appears in sixth place with 5.2%.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis is the most appropriate prime minister with 22.6%, followed by Zoe Konstantopoulou with 9.5%, Kyriakos Velopoulos with 7.5%and Nikos Androulakis with 5.7%.

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Regarding the possibility of a new party by Alexis Tsipras and if they would vote, citizens at 67.2% responded that they would probably not vote (51.2%), and they would not vote for the new party to the new party.

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Similarly, to the question of how likely they will vote for a new party led by Antonis Samaras, 80.7% responded to probably (14.4%) or certainly (66.3%) would not vote for it and only 14.1% said it would vote.

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It is noted that the MRB survey of MRB last May is the highest fall in the Freedom, which fell to 11.1% of 15.6% and fell behind PASOK and the Greek solution. At the same time, for the creation of a party by Alexis Tsipras, the last gallop showed that 29.1% of respondents would vote, with the rate now receiving 22.3%.

OPEKEPE bob for government

Citizens are responsible for the government over OPEKEPE scandal, with 58.7% responding that the problems that arose are mainly due to government and involvement of government agents.

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Nearly 8 out of 10 citizens even estimate that justice will not be attributed and that illegal subsidies will not be returned.

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Regarding citizens’ problems, as a biggest problem in their daily lives, they are accurate, with 54%, followed by justice (25.1%), health (21.1%), income (19.5%) and migration (14.1%).

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Of particular interest are citizens’ responses to the evaluation of the measures announced by the prime minister at the TIF in terms of their effectiveness, with 60.7% evaluating them as quite or very negative and only 29.3% or very positive.

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