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ND leads SYRIZA by 8.5% in latest poll

Before the appearance of Mitsotakis at TIF, the difference between ND and SYRIZA was at 7.5 percentage points

Newsroom September 21 09:04

Ruling New Democracy maintains an 8.5% lead in voters’ intention over major opposition SYRIZA, according to the first part of the poll by the Pulse pollsters on behalf of SKAI TV, which aired tonight on the main news bulletin of the station.

More specifically, after the presence of Alexis Tsipras in Thessaloniki, the ruling party gathers a percentage of 34.5%, compared to 26.5% gathered by SYRIZA (s.s. with a reduction on valid ballots). It is followed by PASOK/KINAL with 12%, KKE with 5%, Hellenic Solution with 4%, and MeRA 25 with 3.5%.

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Before the appearance of Mitsotakis at TIF, the difference between ND and SYRIZA was at 7.5 percentage points, after Mitsotakis’ speech the gap opened at 8.5 points, while after Tsipras’ speech it “locked” at eight points.

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