The former prime ministers, Alexis Tsipras and Antonis Samarascome to the forefront through the second part of MRB’s large poll For the Open TV station, presented tonight.
As it seems, their return scenario In the central political scene, with the creation of new parties, it leaves rather … unmoved by most voters.
Specifically, 65.8% of respondents say that or probably would not vote for a new party led by Alexis Tsipras, while only 29.1% appear positive (definitely/probably yes). 5.1% say: “I don’t know.”
Even among those identified as centrals, center -left or left -wing voters, 52.9% reject the perspective, while, on the other hand, 43.7% appear open to support.
Asked, who can unite the center -left, the public appears divided, as 32.5% prefers Alexis Tsipras and 30.9% Zoe Konstantopoulou, while 31.2% do not trust either.
It should be noted that the prospect of Antonis Samaras’ return with a new party encounters even more powerful reactions. 80.1% say they would definitely or probably not vote, while only 16.1% say that it would probably or would definitely support it. Even in the ND, the “tank”, that is, potentially, for a Samaritan party, 75.5% of its voters say it would not follow it, while only 22% are positive.
Finally, 52% of respondents believe that there is an alternative to the ND, while 39.8% agree that the ND will eventually recover, implying the inability of the other parties to persuade.