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Opinion Poll: The difference between New Democracy & SYRIZA is 17.1%

PM Mitsotakis' is dominant

Newsroom April 12 10:13

New Democracy leads with 32.1% in voting estimates, with a steady 17.1% lead over the second-placed SYRIZA, which stands at 15%, according to the Opinion Poll presented on the main bulletin of Action 24. New Democracy shows a decrease of 2.3% compared to the previous survey twenty days ago, while SYRIZA sees an increase of 1.6%.

PASOK remains steady at 12.4% (previously 12.5%), while Hellenic Solution strengthens further with a performance of 10.7% (previously 10.1%). Thus, SYRIZA increases its lead over PASOK from 0.9% to 2.6%, while simultaneously, Hellenic Solution reduces its lead over PASOK from 2.4% to 1.7%.

The other parties have the following performances: Communist Party of Greece (KKE) 8.5% (previously 9.4%), Greek Solution (Spartiates) 2.6% (previously 2.5%), Victory 3.7% (previously 4.3%), Course of Freedom 3.7% (previously 2.9%), New Left 3.2% (previously 2.8%), Democrats – Loverdos 3% (previously 2.9%), Day25 1.3% (previously 1.9%), while for the first time, the Voice of Reason (Foni Logikis) appears with 1.4%.

High Prices continues to be by far the primary issue reported by citizens, although there appears to be a slight decrease from 55.1% to 49.1%. Following are the Economy with 26.3% (28.6%), high crime rates with 25.9% (21.6%), the state of the National Health System (ESY) with 13.7% (19%), wage levels with 9.5%, the state of Education with 9.3% (11.4%), the functioning of the Judiciary with 9.1%, unemployment with 7.7% (10.7%), etc.

Only 20% express satisfaction with the Government’s measures regarding accuracy, with 80% holding the opposite view. This represents a low performance, although there is a slight increase of 2.6% compared to the previous one, which was 17.6%.

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Only 19% appear satisfied with the Government’s policies and initiatives regarding crime/deviance issues. The opposite view is expressed by 80%.

In suitability for Prime Minister, K. Mitsotakis and NONE are tied with the same performance at around 33.9%. K. Mitsotakis loses 2.1%, while NONE increases, resulting in a tie. Other Political Leaders follow with minor adjustments, with the following performances and order: S. Kasselakis 8.5% (8%), K. Velopoulos 6.6% (5.3%), N. Androulakis 6.2% (6.1%), D. Koutsoumpas.

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