Most important problem is considered 56.6% accuracy
Accurately considered the most serious problem for the country at 56.6%, 53% of citizens reported to poll of Opinion Poll for Action24, more or less satisfied with the prime minister’s announcements at the TIF, while about 7 in 10 consider the individual measures announced by Kyriakos Mitsotakis last Saturday in Velidio.
37.2% of respondents believe that the announcements show that the government is trying, in the context of the potential of the Greek economy, to improve the finances of the average household, with 33.3% saying they will see personally small or significant improvement in their finances due to new measures.
Specifically, 9.6% say they are very pleased, 18.8% quite satisfied, 24.6% slightly and 44.5% of the prime minister’s announcements.
If the question is made for each measure separately and whether it is considered important by citizens, the answers are as follows:
69.6% consider the VAT reduction in the islands in a little or less important to a population of up to 20,000 inhabitants (20.9%, 25.7% and 23% short).
65.1% consider the measure of zero tax on young people up to 25 years and taxation with 9%, instead of 22% for young people 25-30 (21.4%, 21.1% and 22.6% slightly).
66.4% consider the measure to decline in half of ENFIA in the villages up to 1,500 inhabitants in 2026 and zero in 2027 (21.6%, 20.8% and 24% a little),
69.5% considers the measure to reduce tax rates by 2% with a further reduction per child the family (19.3%, 20.7% and 29.5% slightly), and
64.7% important to reduce personal difference in pensioners by half for 2026 and abolition in 2027 (15.3%, 24.3% and 25.1% slightly).
In addition to accuracy, the problem of the economy/growth of 30%, the situation in the NHS (14.1%), the administration of justice and the rule of law (12.8%), prices and energy costs (11.6%), corruption (11.2%), incomes (9.5%), national and Greek (9%) In education (8.3%), the housing crisis (7.5%), migration (7.3%), crime and violence (6.9%) and unemployment (6.6%).
Great difference is ND from the second PASOK
In the vote estimate, ND is recorded at 30.5%, returning to May and January 2025, that is, 2.5 points above the European election result, with PASOK following 14%(with a marginal rise of 0.1 unit compared to July’s July survey, 11.7%, 11.5%), Logic 4.3%, SYRIZA 4.2%, MERA25 3.4%, Democracy Movement 2.7%, Niki 2.4%, New Left 1.6%and Spartans with 1.3%. Interesting is the fact that in the intention of voting, one in four voters is self -propelled in the “gray zone”.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis is considered by citizens as the most suitable for prime minister, at 27.9%, followed by Nikos Androulakis with 7.2%, Zoe Konstantopoulou with 7.1%and Kyriakos Velopoulos with 6.9%. No one responds 31.8%.