The political landscape as it emerges with the latest split in SYRIZA was captured by the Opinion Poll presented on Action 24’s main newscast. According to the results of the poll, New Democracy is recorded in the vote estimate at the same percentages as in the last European elections, PASOK rises to 20.4%, but with a clear problem of governability, while SYRIZA remains at 6.6%, behind Hellenic Solution and KKE competing for third place, and very close to Course of Freedom which is at 6.3%.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis remains dominant in the question of who is best suited for the office of prime minister, with 30.8% of the vote, with Nikos Androulakis coming in second place but with just 9.5%, much lower than PASOK. In fact, Zoe Konstantopoulou now follows in third place, with 7%, above the percentage of Course of Freedom. However, the president of PASOK is now the most popular political leader with 45.6% of positive opinions.
Significantly, despite the significant rise in PASOK’s ratings, one in two of its voters do not believe it can prevail in the showdown with ND. But 8 in 10 believe PASOK can fill the opposition void after the new split in SYRIZA. It should be noted that 39% of PASOK voters believe that the rise in its ratings is due to the unity image it showed in the internal party election.
Famellos’ lead over SYRIZA
Socrates Famellos leads Pavlos Polakis by 26.2% to 20.7% ahead of the first round of the election in SYRIZA, after Stefanos Kasselakis was disqualified. Both Nicolas Farantouris and Apostolos Gletsos follow with 6.9%. However, one in three voters answered “none of them” – indicative of the atmosphere that has been created after the congress and the departure of Kasselakis from SYRIZA, while only one in three voters believes that the party will be on the rise in the future.
Only one in three people believe that the party will only have a future in the future.
In fact, among SYRIZA voters, only 27% believe that Stefanos Kasselakis is the main reason for the crisis in the party.