
OUR accuracy and energy crisis are the dominant concerns of Greek citizens, according to the second part of the Pulse survey conducted on behalf of SKAI.
In particular, 83% are concerned about rising prices, 82% about the energy crisis, followed by Greece and Turkey with 65%.
47% consider the issue of wiretapping to be important.
Greeks are worried about energy, with electricity coming first, as well as supermarket prices, as the cost of buying food has also increased to a very large percentage.
As for the assessment of Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s statements in TIF, citizens are divided: 39% assess the presence of the Prime Minister positively, and 44% – negatively.
Aleksey Tsipras’ presence at TIF is negative, as 33% of the respondents rated him positively, while 46% rated his presence negatively.
The percentages are divided into measures announced by the Prime Minister at TIF to deal with the effects of the energy crisis and accuracy.
There were more negative responses to the measures voiced by Alexis Tsipras than positive ones.
Source: Kathimerini

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