The difference between New Democracy and SYRIZA is at 6 points, a distance that the two parties had before the accident at Tempi and which seems to be consolidating, according to the latest opinion polls, about a month before the elections.
Specifically, according to a MARC poll for ANT1 television, in terms of voting intention, New Democracy garners 32.1% and SYRIZA 26.1%. They are followed by PASOK with 9%, KKE with 6.1%, Kasidiari party with 3.9%, Hellenic Solution with 3.7% and MeRA25 with 3.6%.
In the question of the popularity of the political leaders, Kyriakos Mitsotakis leads with a positive and rather positive opinion at a rate of 42.4%, followed by Alexis Tsipras with 33.1%.
In detail, the popularity percentages of political leaders:
Kyriakos Mitsotakis 42.4%
Alexis Tsipras 33.1%
Dimitris Koutsoubas 32.8%
Nikos Androulakis 27.4%
Yanis Varoufakis 21.4%
Kyriakos Velopoulos 15.5%
In the question of which government do you think was better, that of Mr. Mitsotakis or that of Mr. Tsipras, 47.7% chose Mr. Mitsotakis’ government, while in the question of which government do you prefer, the New Democracy independent government gathered the largest percentage with 29.7% .
What kind of government do citizens prefer:
Self-reliance SW 29.7%
Self-reliant SYRIZA 15.1%
Partnership with main body SW 15.6%
Cooperation with main body SYRIZA 23.3%
DA 16.3%
The profile of the undecided
Of interest is the profile of the undecided, 23.9% of whom are aged 17-34, 17% aged 35-44, 23.4% from 45 to 54, 19.8% from 55 up to 64 years old, while 15.9% are from 65 years old and over. Men are 38.3% and women 61.7%.
2% of undecideds place themselves on the right, 8.8% say they are center-right, 26.2% belong to the center, 15.9% to the center-left, 6.8% to the left, while 40.3% is without identification.
The party origin of the undecideds is:
SW 23.5%
SYRIZA 18%
PASOK 7%
KKE 4.3%
Greek Solution 2.4%
DAY 25 0.7%
Another 6.8%
Void-White 9.4%
I didn’t vote 27.9%
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