
The MRB survey on behalf of the OPEN TV channel tried to highlight the most important issue of political party rallies in connection with the attitude of citizens who have not decided yet.
The second part of the survey, presented this evening, analyzed, among other things, the pace of party rallying, the reaction of citizens to various “next day” governance scenarios, as well as the criteria by which these hesitant voices will vote (16%), their opinion on government support measures and their responses on the possible outcome of the vote.
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New Democracy recorded a growth of 72.3% and SYRIZA recorded a growth of 70.8%.

When asked which party you would like to win with at least one vote, in the ND or SYRIZA dilemma, New Democracy leads with 36.8%, followed by SYRIZA with 30%.

To the opposite question: “Would it bother you if ND or SYRIZA won with at least one vote?” 36.6% answered ND and 35.1% SYRIZA.

In response to the question of what citizens want if no party becomes independent after the first elections, 49.4% speak of a coalition government of two or more parties, and 43.9% are in favor of a new round of elections..
Percentages have changed compared to the previous survey.

Which government do the doubters prefer?
The scenario of general rule after the elections is preferred by 25% of the undecided, 12% prefer cooperation government SYRIZA – PASOK6.6% prefer Government of North Dakota – PASOK and 6% answer Government of North Dakota with SYRIZA.
Yesterday’s part of the poll – Intention to Vote
The poll records a 5.9-point lead in favor of New Democracy.
In particular, in its intention to vote, New Democracy gathers 30.2%vs 24.3% SYRIZA and PASOK is third with 10.5%.
The most suitable for the prime minister seems to be Kyriakos Mitsotakis, from 38.8%, and Alexis Tsipras – 30.4%. “Neither one nor the other” answers 25%.
According to other findings, accuracy the biggest problem that worries citizens as a percentage 46.3% and is the main voting criterion in percent 67.9%.
In addition, the majority will vote in the upcoming elections based on accuracy, while responding that the “household basket” does not solve the problem of accuracy.
Voting Intention
In terms of voting intentions, New Democracy is gaining 30.2% (from 29.1% in November) compared to 24.3% scored by SYRIZA (23%), i.e. a difference of 5.9 percentage points.
They are followed by PASOK with 10.5% (11.5%), KKE with 5% (5%), Hellenic Solution with 4.4% (4.5%), MeRA25 with 2.9% (3%) and party Kasidiari with 2.5% (2.6%).
16% – undecided votes (7.6% empty / invalid / abstained – 8.4% don’t know / don’t answer).
AT voting intention by reference to valid the difference is 6.4 points:
- ND: 32.7%
- SYRIZA: 26.3%
- PASOK: 11.4%
- CNG: 5.4%
- Greek solution: 4.8%
- Day 25: 3.1%
- Party of Casidiaris: 2.7%
- Undecided: 9.1%
63% agrees to ban the origin of the Kasidiari party by law, while 26.3% he doesn’t agree.
By what criteria will citizens vote?
88.6% of citizens answered that they would vote on this issue. accuracy82.8% based public money management and fight against corruption75.3% based crime issues and security73.3% based on Greek-Turkish and resolving bilateral issues and 51.3% based on the issue of wiretapping.
At the same time, 45.2% of citizens have a negative idea of the former Tsar Constantine, and 31.6% have a positive one.
- Accuracy 46.3%
- Lack of transparency 15.6%
- Unemployment 11.3%
- Greek Turkish 8.2%
- War in Ukraine 4.8%
In response, if “shopping basket» will help to deal with the accuracy, 69.5% answers definitely or probably not (46.3% definitely not, 23.2% probably not) and 26.1% definitely or probably yes (6.7% definitely yes, 19.4% probably yes).
Source: Kathimerini

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