Comfortable first, having passed the 30% psychological barrier and with a difference that exceeds the Double Score, the ND appears in the MRB and the polls Metron Analysispresented yesterday, while few decimal places judge second place between PASOK and the Freedom Cruise.
The accuracy is stable as a major social problem as a major social problem, and the agony of Greek public opinion is embossed in both polls in the Middle East.
With a percentage of 30.2% in the vote, ND comes first with a difference of 15.4 points in the Metron Analysis poll, which presents a 10 -part parliament, as well as the negative majority attitude towards the US company in Iran, as presented in the Central Bulletin. According to the company, both the ruling party and PASOK have a marginal decline in May measurement – but the freedom navigation loses one unit in the intent and nearly two points in the vote.
At the same time, Kyriakos Mitsotakis continues to walk without an opponent for the suitability for the prime minister – receives 27% against 9% of Zoe Konstantopoulou who is clearly second despite the loss of a unit and the corresponding profit for Nikos Androulakis, who is recorded at 6%. The chairman of the navigation remains the most popular political leader even though he lost 4 points in a month, at a time when all the leaders of the largest parties had similar losses, according to Metron Analysis.
Personna non grata the Trump
In general, the research displays in the vote assessment of a provision of political forces approximately that of the Eurocrats, summing up ten parties in the House and very close to the entry limit the “voice of logic” by Aphrodite Latinopoulou, which marks 2.8% in the vote. At the same time, and despite being tested on the intra -party front, SYRIZA appears stable, while parties such as victory, the new left and the day25 record significant profits. On the international political scene, a sharp decline in the percentage of positive opinions for the 47th US President Donald Trump, a percentage of 18% from 26% in May, in the wake of his movements on the Middle East conflict, while negative opinions on his 76%. At the same time, almost 7 out of ten citizens call Israel’s attack on Iran as “unacceptable”.
PASOK’s even greater lead is in ND in yesterday’s MRB poll, as its proportion stands at 30.2%, with a safety distance of 16.2 points from PASOK, while the third is ranked freedom, which lost two points in one month.
In MRB’s promotion, the House that would emerge if elections were held today would be a seven -party, with the ND recording a 40.5 -point lead in the victory.
Without striking changes compared to previous months, and yesterday’s measurement confirms the continued rise of the ND, as well as the decline in the rates of freedom navigation now in third place, behind PASOK.
In particular, the ND recorded 23.7% in the vote intent of 22.7% at the end of May, PASOK rises to 11% and the cruise falls to 10.7%, resulting in the reduction in valid, the ruling party appearing to 30.2%, ie 2.1 points above the euro -14% – 14% of the EUR 14 – Zoe Konstantopoulou’s party in less than a month falls from 15.6% to 13.6%.
Chaos divides, at the same time, the ND, which maintains a lead of 40.5 points in the victory, ie 46.7% against PASOK, which is posted on the same question at 6.2%, while Kyriakos Mitsotakis is purely preceded by the appropriateness for the prime minister, even when the question is, even when the question is, Androulakis.
Konstantopoulou leaves Androulakis behind
It is also noteworthy that Zoe Konstantopoulou is ahead of Nikos Androulakis both in terms of quantitative and quality characteristics, even if PASOK comes second in the vote, while the Freedom Freedom Junction is third, but with a decimal digits.
Some decimal places divide four parties to the entry limit. In detail, with the total reduction, the day25 appears marginally within 3.1%, while the victory and the Democracy movement are recorded at 2.9% and the voice of logic at 2.6% respectively. It is noted that in the “pure” vote intent, the percentage of indefinite vote is very high, at 21, 6%.
Otherwise, the measurement describes a social tension, with the dominant feelings of fear (46.7%) and rage (44.9%). At the same time, however, 30% report hope as their dominant feeling.
With no particular changes in their order, government ministers, based on their popularity, is the first to come first with 41.1%of National Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, followed by Kyriakos Pierrakakis with 33.6%, Takis Theodorikos with 31.1%and 31%with 30%.
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