MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters

A difference of 15.6 points in her favor New Republic from the PASOK records the MRB poll which was featured tonight on OPEN’s main news bulletin.

The ruling party is in 29,1% in the reduction on the valid, against 13,5% which brings together the official opposition party. New Democracy gains 1.1% compared to the company’s previous measurement, while PASOK loses 0.3%. In third place is the party of Kyriakos Velopoulos with 11.9%, followed by Pleussi Eleftherias with 9.2% and the KKE with 8.7%. At 5.9% is the Voice of Reason of Aphrodite Latinopoulos, followed by SYRIZA with a percentage of 4.8%. Niki is at the electoral threshold of 3%.

The poll rise of ND is also reflected in the suitability for prime minister as the Kyriakos Mitsotakis increases its rates by half a unit, while o Nikos Androulakis lost one more unit in that index.

In particular, on the question of who is most suitable for prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis gathers 23.1%, followed by Zoi Konstantopoulou with 7.6%, Kyriakos Velopoulos with 7.1%, Nikos Androulakis with 3.8%, Aphrodite Latinopoulou with 3.6%, Dimitris Koutsoumbas with 2.7%, Yanis Varoufakis with 2.2%, Sokratis Famellos with 1.7% and Stefanos Kasselakis with 1.4%. It is impressive that “no one” answers 30.6%.

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Citizens’ responses to the need to create new parties are interesting. 68.1% believe that new parties should be created as the existing ones cannot satisfactorily meet the needs and concerns of citizens. Only 6.8% disagree with the creation of new parties.

To the question “how do you judge the government’s handling of the OPEKEPE issue”, the citizens answered: 82.2% negatively (15.2% rather negatively, 67% definitely negatively) and 13.2 positively (3.4% definitely positively, 9.8% rather positively)

To the question of whether justice will be served for those who have received illegal subsidies from OPEKEPE, the answers were:
78.6% no (25.7% probably not, 52.9% definitely not) and 17.4% yes (6.3% definitely yes, 11.1% probably yes).

49.3% of the respondents positively evaluate the energy agreements with the USA, while 82.2% doubt that justice will be done for OPECEPE.

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MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters





MRB: ND at 29.1%, PASOK at 13.5%, in the undecided vote one in four voters


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