A lead of 16.3 points against PASOKwhich comes a second party, the New Democracy maintains according to its poll Opinion poll For Action24 while 8 parties would enter the House if we had elections tomorrow.
Specifically, according to opinion poll poll ND concentrates 30.1% against PASOK which raises 13.8%. Greek solution with a double -digit rate of 11.2% is in third place, while just below 10.9% is freedom. Following, KKE with 7.6%, SYRIZA with 4.5%, voice of reason with 4.5%, day25 with 3.2%, democracy movement with 2.6%, victory with 2.3%, new left with 1.2%and another party 8.2%.
In the intention of voting on validNew Democracy is 24.3%, PASOK 11.1%, Greek solution 8.9%, freedom navigation 8.8%, KKE 6.1%and SYRIZA 3.6%.
The percentage of undecided remains high, at 19.4%, while the so -called “gray zone” (indecisive, abstention, white/invalid) reaches about 26%, indicating a constant liquidity in the electorate.
To the question for How you evaluate Mitsotakis’s term of office, Only 27.5 declares satisfied while 70.7% negatively evaluate government service.
To the question for suitability for prime minister Nobody appears at 31.3%. Kyriakos Mitsotakis followed with 28.1%Zoe Konstantopoulou with 7.9%, Nikos Androulakis with 7.8%, Kyriakos Velopoulos with 7.5%, Aphrodite Latinopoulou and Dimitris Koutsoumbas with 2%, Socrates Famelos with 1.8%with 1.8%with 1.8%with 1.8%,
OR accuracy It remains the most serious problem for citizens, with 55.5%, followed by the economy and growth (25.6%), the administration of justice/rule of law (16.1%), corruption (15.9%), the situation in the NHS (14.6%), Greek -Turkish (10.6%), energy costs (10.6%).
27.5% positively evaluate the government’s work, while 70.7% declare a negative view.
In the question of which party is the most effective opposition, 45.1% responds “none”. Among the parties is the first to record freedom with 13%, followed by the Greek solution and PASOK with 11.4%, the KKE with 6.3%and SYRIZA with 4.3%.
To the question If they would vote for a Tsipras party, It rises the percentage of those who declare “definitely yes” from 6.5% to 8.6%. However, to the potential question of whether “I could vote for Tsipras” the rates drop to 25% from about 30% in the previous measurement.
Source: Skai
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