
Metron Analysis, Alco and Opinion made up the “picture” of the survey over the past week, and Kumundur showed that it is difficult to get close to the top. To SYRIZA doubt the results of many public opinion polls. “There are no fixed disagreements,” parliamentarians and officials constantly repeat in their public statements. However, the fact is that, judging by the measurements, his party Alexis Tsipras it does not fix the dynamics of power in society with the countdown of time. New Democracy appears to be holding a safe distance of 7-8 points, with several members of the official opposition pointing out that the SYRIZA rally has plenty of room for improvement and that the percentages will be better in the last phase before the elections.
Indeed, as they argue, there are enough facts in public opinion polls that show that the image of an “invulnerable government” cannot last forever, given that a hard winter is now beginning, but transparency and democracy issues will “explode in the hands” of the prime minister. In a survey by Metron Analysis featured in the Mega Newsletter, the four lowest government performance measures are measured not only by literacy and crime, but also by inflation and the fight against corruption. In other words, two issues that SYRIZA has placed at the top of its agenda. At Alco, the responses show that people are not satisfied with the household basket. Only a very small percentage seem completely satisfied, and skepticism prevails. In fact, the same company that published its research on behalf of Alpha claims that 46% of respondents prefer a cooperative government for greater stability and 41% for self-reliance. This is a conflict of strategies between the two main parties, SYRIZA notes and says they are pleased that Alexis Tsipras’s narrative seems to dominate.
As a general conclusion in the official opposition, they believe that economic pressure brings back to the world the memory of the bad administrations of the two ruling parties, which, after post-colonization, led the country to bankruptcy and memos. And in the Opinion dimension on behalf of TheToc, it was shown that the issue that concerns respondents and which they consider the most important is the accuracy of 64.5%.
Ambiguous battle
The puzzle for Kumunduru – despite the established image of New Democracy’s huge dominance in the victory show – is that people will finally come to the polls with a focus on the economy, as well as which party can provide a solution to corruption. And since almost 25% decide what they will vote for when the election is announced, and 10% when they are in front of the screens, they indicate to SYRIZA that the road is still long and the battle is not over.
Source: Kathimerini

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