News pollthis time from the GPO on behalf of the newspaper Parapolitika, it comes to light and wants the ND to remain a first party and by far, however, recording losses. More specifically, ND gathers in intention 23.5%, compared to 24.8% in the previous measure, last February.
For second place … the battle between PASOK, which records 13.6%, and the Freedom of Zoe Konstantopoulou, which holds 13.1%.
The poll was conducted after the reformation, specifically on March 18 and 19.
In particular, in the intention of voting the percentages of the parties are as follows:
New Democracy: 23.5%
PASOK: 13.6%
Freedom navigation: 13.1%
Greek solution: 9.2%
KKE: 7.9%
SYRIZA: 5.7%
Voice of logic: 3.2%
Victory: 2.8%
New Left: 1.9%
Democracy Movement: 1.9%
Day25: 1.8%
Another 2.8%
UNKNOWN: 10.7%
White invalid: 1.1%
I will not vote 0.8%
The government’s political image does not, however, seem to influence ND’s electoral influence, as in the victory (question: “Which party do you think will be first in the next election?”), 64% believe this will be the New Democracy.
According to Gallop’s findings, PASOK with 13.6% (15.4% in February) not only fails to capitalize on government corruption, but appears to be “bleeding” by its own tank, while SYRIZA “sinks” to 5.7%.
On the other hand, the rise in the navigation of freedom, which from 5.4% in January 2025 is now hitting second with 13.1%. Party performance seems to be directly related to the attitude of Konstantopoulou In terms of the case of Tempswith the big question now if this “ejecting” will gain more political content and escape the level of protest or, legally, will … deflate.
In the same context, the popularity enjoyed by the head of the Association of Relative Victims of Tempi, Maria Karystianou, for which 72.4% of respondents express a positive view.
What is clear at the moment is that both Freedom Cruise (73.2%) and the Greek solution of Kyriakos Velopoulos (70%) are considered “protest parties” and are not perceived by the public as formations with government perspective.
At the same time, the question of whether a center -left government could more effectively address the issue of accuracy, 50.9% of respondents respond “no and probably no”, and 45.6%, “yes or probably yes”
Finally, a very large proportion of respondents, reaching 70.2%, believes that the country is moving in the wrong direction.