The first one is maintained by the New Democracywhich ensures a pure and stable first against opposition parties, according to the findings of a new nationwide poll of Opinion Poll on behalf of Action 24.
The voting estimate
To votingthe ruling party receives 30,1%while the PASOK is in second place with 13,8%. The difference between them is shaped at 16.3 percentage points.
In the third place is established the Greek solution with 11,1%while just below is the Sauce with 10,9%. Follow the KKE with 7,6%and the SYRIZA with Rational equal to the 4,5%. Based on these rates, the resulting House is octomyas the 3% threshold also passes the Day25 (3.2%), while the Democracy Movement (2.6%), Niki (2.3%) and the new left (1.2%) are left.
To Intention to vote on validNew Democracy remains first with 24,3%with PASOK following with 11,1%. Notable is the high percentage of undecidedwhich reaches the 19,4%.
Citizens’ concerns
To the question of the most appropriate prime ministerthe Kyriakos Mitsotakis dominates with 28,1%keeping a huge distance from the Zoe Konstantopoulou (7.9%) and the Nikos Androulakis (7.8%). At the same time 27,5% The respondents considers the work of the government positively, a percentage that remains stable.
However, citizens are very concerned about specific issues. OR accuracy is overwhelmingly No1 problem for society, gathering the 55,5% of answers. Followed or economy/growth with 25,6% and her issues justice and her corruption.
Who vote Tsipras?
In the hypothetical question about the vote in a new party led by Alexis Tsipras, the findings are revealing:
- The 8,6% states that “It would definitely vote for it”.
- The 17,5% replies that ‘Could vote for it’.
- The overwhelming 69,5% categorically states that ‘He could never vote for it’.
Cumulatively, the potential electoral appeal of such a venture reaches the 26,1%However, its “ceiling” is extremely high, with almost 7 out of 10 citizens rejecting it.
Compared to September, the negative attitude towards such a possibility has been reinforced by 6 percentage points (from 63.5% to 69.5%).
The analysis shows that a Tsipras party would overwhelmingly draw from SYRIZA voters of the 2024 European elections (79.3% say it certainly or could vote). On the contrary, it meets a “wall of rejection” to PASOK voters (75.8%) and the KKE (76.4%).