What do citizens believe about the handling of government and justice in the Tempe case
The lead of the New Democracy with a slight rise compared to the previous measure, but with a single -digit difference from the freedom of Zoe Konstantopoulou, which is literally “launched”, shows MRB poll for Open.
In particular, in the intention of voting, ND holds 20.4%, Freedom Cruise 13.5%, PASOK 9.4%, Greek Solution 8.6%, KKE 5.6%, SYRIZA 5%, NIKI 3%, Logic Voice 2.8%, Day 25%, 2.5%, 2.5%, 2.5%, 2.5%, 2.5%, 2.5%, 2.4%, Unsurprisingly voting is 24.1%.
The ND reduction is ahead of 26.9%, followed by the freedom navigation with 17.8%, PASOK with 12.4%, the Greek solution with 11.3%, the KKE with 7.4%, SYRIZA with 6.6%, NIKI with 4%, the voice with 3.7%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 3%, remaining parties with 1.4%.
To the question of who the citizens consider the most appropriate prime minister, answer:
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: 21.4%
Zoe Konstantopoulou: 13.2%
Kyriakos Velopoulos: 5.9%
Nikos Androulakis: 4.7%
Dimitris Koutsoubas: 3.3%
Yiannis Varoufakis: 3.2%
Dimitris Natsios: 2.1%
Stefanos Kasselakis: 2.1%
Socrates Fammelos: 2%
None: 33.3%
As for what problems the citizens in Greece see as most important, in the first place the accuracy is 57% and the second is 26.3%.
The words and emotions that most express the Greeks for the present and the future of the country are:
Anger: 50.8%
Resignation/Frustration: 43.9%
Fear: 32.5%
Hope: 23.6%
Pride: 10.5%
Configuration: 8.9%
In terms of the world’s view of Tempi, 71.8% see concealment, while 21.2% see transparency.
In the case of Tempi, the most serious issue, according to citizens, is:
– omissions/failures/causes that caused the accident before the accident: 41.2%
– The fact that the safety of the railways may not have yet been secured in Greece: 29.6%
– procedures observed after the accident by all involved institutions: 25.9%
Asked if the government is doing everything it can to fall for plenty of light, 76% say “definitely no” or “probably no”, while only 20.7% say “probably yes” or “definitely yes”.
In the same question about justice, 72.8% responds “certainly no” or “probably no”, while only 24.3% say “probably yes” or “definitely yes”.
However, 51.2% say “definitely agree” or “rather I agree” with Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ view of manipulating public opinion and the concealment of the truth by the opposition and the media.
Asked if they have changed their minds on the accident and the ND government, 76.8% say “my point remains negative”, 11.8% said “my point has been and remains positive”, 6.4% said “I have changed their opinion and more positive.”