At 12.1 points records Interview poll on behalf of the Political newspaper the difference between the first New Democracy and the second PASOKin the first study published after the announcements of Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the TIF.
Specifically, the ruling party in the electoral result estimates 26.7%, followed by: PASOK with 14.6%, Greek solution with 9.8%, the KKE with 8.8%, Freedom Freedom with 5.6%, Voice of Logic with 4.9%, Democracy Movement with 4.2%, 4.2%, 4.2%, 4.2%, 4%, 4.2%, 2%, 2%, 2%, 2%, 4.2%, 4%, 4%, 4%. Victory with 2.3%. Another party says 12.2%.
It is noted that in relation to the investigation of the same company at the end of August. The ND wins 0.8% (26.7% in September – 25.9% in August), PASOK loses 0.2% (14.6% in September – 14.8% in August), the Greek solution fell 0.3% (9.8% in September – 10.1% in August), the KKE (8.8% in September – 10.1% in August). 7.8% in August), Freedom Cruise falls by 4.4% (5.6% in September – 10% in August), the voice of logic loses 0.3% (4.9% in September – 5.2% in August), 0.4% loses SYRIZA (4.1% in September -4.5%) (4.2% in September – 5% in August), 1.1% decline for the percentages for the Republic Movement (4.2% in September – 5.3% in August)
To the question “if we had elections next Sunday which party would you vote?” poll It records: 21.9% New Democracy, 12% PASOK, 8.1% Greek Solution, 7.2% KKE, 4.6% Freedom Cruise, 4% Voice of Logic, 3.8% Democracy Movement, 3.8% Day25, 3.4% SYRIZA, 2.1% New Left, 1.9% Victory, 10% and 17%.
The poll also measured the view of respondents about the possibility of creating parties by Alexis Tsipras, Antonis Samaras and Maria Karystianou With 13% responding that he would choose the party of the former SYRIZA Prime Minister, 9% of the former ND prime minister and 25% of the president of the victims of the Tempe tragedy.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis continues to enjoy the confidence of citizens as he raises 27% on the question “which political leader do you trust more about the country’s governance?” With the second Nikos Androulakis following a long distance.