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Poll: 6 in 10 say Greece is on right path

Greeks were in favour of a cross-party consensus on the right to vote for expatriate Greeks

Newsroom October 24 09:18

In Pulse poll on behalf of SKAI TV, 73% of respondents favour cross-party consensus on the issue of the right for Greek expatriates to vote in the national elections.

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In terms of who the respondents intended to vote for, ND is ahead of SYRIZA by 13.5 points, with 38.5%, against 25% of the major opposition party.

On who was more suitable for prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis leads Alexis Tsipras with 45%, while the opposition party leader reached 26%, down one point from the previous poll.

On the question of whether things are going in the right directions, 61% of respondents of the Pulse survey, which was carried out between October 22-23, 2019, said the country was on the right path, with 20% responded “definitely in the right direction” and 41% “probably right”.

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