News poll Alco, presented on Alpha television, records the strengthening of the New Democracy’s lead against the freedom navigation to 13.3 points.
The ruling party rose 1.4% to the intention to vote in validity, reaching 24.7%, while freedom navigation is stabilized in second place with 11.6%, increasing from 10.3% of March.
On the contrary, PASOK fell to 10.4% and SYRIZA to 6.7%.
The majority of voters of most parties consider the next elections as an opportunity to vote for protest.
Specifically, the highest rate is recorded in the voters of Freedom Freedom (77%) and the New Left (76%). Following are the voters of the Democracy Movement (66%), the voice of logic (65%), the Greek solution (64%), the day25 (63%) and the KKE (62%).
Lower rates are recorded in Voters of Niki (51%), PASOK (37%) and SYRIZA (22%), where a smaller part of their electorate perceives the next elections as an opportunity to express protest.
In fact, the percentage increases spectacularly as the months go by. In March, the lobbyists who considered the next elections to a protest vote, reached 37%. They now “write” 43%.
It is worth noting that the majority of respondents (52%) believe that none of the opposition parties provide a reliable alternative to governance. This is a slight increase compared to February (50%).
As for the parties that raise the highest rates as possible alternatives, PASOK is in the first place with 13% (reduced from 14% in February), followed by the freedom navigation (increased by 4%), the Greek solution with 6% (fixed), SYRIZA (5%) and 5% (5%) and 5% (5%).
The new left records 8% (increased from 10%), while the voice of logic and other party raise lower rates.
Also, changes in the satisfaction of citizens from the government’s rendering of three months, from February to May. According to the findings, the percentage of those who are “not satisfied” by the government remains high, around 53-55% in the period under consideration.
At the same time, the percentage of those who declare “a little satisfied” has a slight decrease from 27% in February and March to 24% in May.
Correspondingly, the percentage of those who say “very/satisfied” shows a slight increase from 19% in February to 21% in May. The percentage of respondents who responded “I don’t know/don’t answer” remains low.
As for the evaluation of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the percentage of those who declare “at all satisfied” by the prime minister remains steadily high, around 55% in the period under consideration.
The percentage of those who say “a little satisfied” has a slight decrease from 24% in February to 20% in May.
Correspondingly, the percentage of those who declare “very satisfied” shows a slight increase from 22% in February to 23% in May. The percentage of respondents who responded “I don’t know/don’t answer” remains low.
The results of the survey show that 24% of all respondents know some incident of youthful or violence in its wider environment, while 76% responded negatively.
However, when the age group is examined 17-24 years, the percentage of those who know such cases is significantly increased to 56%, with 44% ignorant.
Alco’s poll reflects the public’s views on the measures for tenants and retirees recently announced by the government.
According to the findings, the majority of respondents express a negative attitude towards the measures. Specifically, 32% consider them “at all positive” and 31% “a little positive”.
Only a small percentage of the sample evaluates the measures positively, with 3% calling them “very positive” and 20% “pretty positive”. A remarkable 14% replied “I don’t know/don’t answer”.