Small changes in the political scene, with New Democracy maintaining the lead without a “visible air of victory”, PASOK moving steadily in a double-digit percentage and the “gray zone” of undecided to expandrecords new poll her Interview for POLITICS.

At the same time, SYRIZA continues to record overwhelming attrition, losing almost two points in a month.

Compared to the September measurement:

  • New Republic: Remains essentially unchanged at 23.8% (from 23.9%)
  • PASOK – Movement for Change: Remains in second place with 13% (from 13.2%)
  • Greek solution: Falling to 6.4% (from 7.5%)
  • KKE: Slight drop to 5.8% (from 6.1%)
  • Freedom Sailing: A significant decline to 5.4% (from 6.4%), indicating a loss of momentum after the summer surge.

The smaller parties present differentiated trends, without however changing the overall picture of the political scene.

Specifically, the Democracy Movement are constant at 4%while the Voice of Reason increases to 4% (from 3.5%). The Day25 is marginally gaining ground in the 3.5% (from 3.4%), while o SYRIZA shows the biggest drop in 2.6% (up from 4.4%), reflecting the continued disengagement from its traditional audience. At the same time, New Left falls into 1.6% (from 2%), while Win located at 1.2% (from 1.0%).

The percentage of “Other parties» goes up to 9.2% (from 6.7%), and the undecided jump to 19.5% (from 17.9%), confirming the widening of the “gray zone” and the generalized uncertainty prevailing in the electorate.

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“Elections again” in case of non-self-sufficiency

Despite the political fatigue, majority of citizens he seems to prefer her rerun of the ballot box from a partnership of parties, which reflects distrust towards the stability of partnerships.

The 45% of respondents states that they would prefer them to be held new electionsagainst him 22% who chooses her cooperation between ND and PASOKscenario that garners the most acceptance.

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They follow me lower rates the combinations PASOK – SYRIZA – New Left (9%), ND – Voice of Reason (7%), while the scenarios PASOK – SYRIZA, ND – Hellenic Solution – Voice of Reason and SYRIZA – New Left – MERA25 gather 3% each.

“Chaos” prevails over Mitsotakis in the political dilemma

At political dilemma “Mitsotakis or chaos”the 42% of respondents answers “the chaos“, vs 30% who choose him Kyriakos Mitsotakiswhile 28% state “Other”. The most frequent mentions in the “Other” category concern proposals such as a coalition of parties, a universal government, a coalition government or a change of political leaders.

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The distribution of the responses in the pie reveals that the appeal to fear or insecurity is no longer convincing since the majority questions the exclusivity of stability. In fact, the fact that almost a third of the respondents choose “Other” shows that a significant part of the citizens have more moderate dispositions, do not belong to the two extremes of the dilemma, and are looking for different forms of political representation.

In the question “which political leader do you trust most to run the country?“, preceded by the answer “Nobody» me 32.3%while o Kyriakos Mitsotakis follow me 28.1%.

Followed by Nikos Androulakis with 9.4%h Zoe Konstantopoulou with 6.2%o Kyriakos Velopoulos with 5.9%, and the Dimitris Koutsoubas with 4.8%. THE Stefanos Kasselakis collects 4.4%, while lower are the Socrates Famous (3.2%), h Aphrodite Latinopoulou (2.5%), o Alexis Haritsis (1.4%) and o Dimitris Natsios (1.3%).

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6 in 10 say they saw no improvement in the economy

According to the poll results, the 61% he answers how nor the economy of the country, nor the personal ones of finances they have improvewhile 21% consider that the country’s economy has improved, but not their own financial situation.

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Only 14% say that “both the country’s economy and my personal finances have improved”, while only 4% say that the country’s economy has not improved, but their personal finances have improved.

If the historical question of Constantinos Karamanlis “Who governs this place?” was asked today, almost one in two citizens (49%) would answer that “the economically powerful and the big business interests”.

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Followed by the answers “the elected government and the Prime Minister” with 21%, and “Brussels, the European institutions and the lenders” with 15%. Only 8% consider that “the country operates without real governance”, 6% blame “the media and those who control them”, while only 1% consider that “the Greek people rule”.