
The difference between ND and SYRIZA is 7 percentage points in a new survey by Alco.
In particular, according to a survey presented by Alpha, New Democracy collects a percentage 32.1% against him SYRIZAwho gets 25.1% interrogated on valid. Should PASOK With 9.8%, KKE With 5.9%, Greek solution With 3.7%, Day25 With 2.7% V Greeks With 2.5%, National creativity With 1.2%the “other side” option with 4.6%, and the percentage of undecided is 12.6%.
On the question of whether to give a second chance to manage Kyriakos Mitsotakis or to Alexis Tsipras 37% choose the Prime Minister, 29% – the leader of the official opposition, and the “No” option is gaining 27% of respondents, 7% choose the “I don’t know/No answer” option. It is worth noting that, unlike the previous measurement, where the “No” option scored 29% and was in second place, now it retreats below the leader SYRIZA. At the same time, it is noted that Kyriakos Mitsotakis (37% of 33%) and Alexis Tsipras (29% of 24%) are also gaining strength ahead of the elections.
In question “Which political leader do citizens trust the most?“, 36% answered Kyriakos Mitsotakis (4 points above the previous measurement), 22% Alexis Tsipras who remains stable, 6% Nikos Androulakis, 4% Dimitris Koutsoubas, 3% Kyriakos Vellopoulos, 2% Yanis Varoufakis, while the option “None”, with 23%, is in second place.
To the next question about whether the respondents “they believe that if SYRIZA were in power, with Alexis Tsipras as prime minister, things in Greece would be better, same or worse41% answered “worse”, while the options “better” and “same” are equal to 25%, and 9% chose “don’t know/don’t answer”.
The next survey question concerns the government’s assessment and is worded as follows: “Are you very, quite, partially, or not at all satisfied with the government?? 40% of respondents answered “quite”, “a little”, equating to “enough”, collecting from 25%, while 8% of respondents said they were very satisfied with the work of the government.
When asked whether citizens believe that the government has fulfilled its electoral commitments, 34% answered “not at all”, 27% “a little”, 25% “quite a lot”, 5% “much”, and 9% chose “I don’t know, I don’t answer “.
The next tab is dedicated to PASOK: 45% of respondents said they were “not at all” satisfied with the party’s position, 32% said they were “somewhat” satisfied, 12% were “somewhat” satisfied, and only 1% were “very” satisfied.
Source: Kathimerini

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