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Poll interview: ND rises after Samaras’ expulsion – Kasselakis at 6%

7 out of 10 in favour of Samaras' removal - What people say about the return of Alexis Tsipras

Newsroom November 26 12:00

The New Democracy and PASOK are up compared to October in a new poll by Interview for POLITIC.

The New Democracy, marginally increasing its strength, remains in first place with 27.2%. The PASOK, with 15.7% up from 13.1% in October, is steadily and upwardly in second place. The Syriza is recording an all-time low as it falls to 4.3% and is in seventh place. High percentages for Stefanos Kasselakis who the poll puts him at 6%.

See the detailed voting intention:

New Democracy: 27.2% (up from 25%)

PASOK – Movement of Change: 15.7% (from 13.1%)

Hellenic Solution: 8.5% (from 7.1%)

KKE: 8.0%

Voice of Reason: 7.0% (from 6%)

Movement of Democracy (Kasselakis): 6%

Syriza: 4.3% (from 6.6%)

Liberty Party: 3.5% (from 3.8%)

NIKI: 3.0% (from 4.4%)

MERA25: 3% (from 3.5%)

Nea Aristera: 2.5% (from 3%)

Undecided: 7.5% (from 14.5%)
In the popularity ratings of political leaders, Kyriakos Mitsotakis leads. In the suitability of a prime minister,
No one (45%) is ahead of the presidents of the top two parties. Mitsotakis is at 40% and Androulakis well below at 15%.



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