The picture of a government in a demographic decline and the absence of a choice for a two-government government was recorded by ALCO in the second part of the poll presented on Alpha’s main broadcast: Kyriakos Mitsotakis gets 26% in the suitability for prime minister – he is followed by Nikos Androulakis, who does not even receive the percentage of the vote intention in PASOK, while the first choice is “no one”.
The government’s image has been hit by developments in the investigation of the tragedy in Tempe – it is notable that those who say they are “not at all satisfied” have increased by 6 percentage points to 53%, while the same percentage includes those who are not satisfied with the prime minister’s performance. However, exploring the electoral origins of the so-called “grey zone” of the sample, ALCO finds that 53 of today’s undecideds had voted for ND in the 2023 elections, meaning that the ruling party has large “reservoirs”.
A significant proportion of undecideds – 22% – had voted for SYRIZA in the 23 elections, which gives a measure of the debate on the broader centre-left, since whoever manages to convince them will gain a significant advantage in the opposition. On the contrary, PASOK’s presence of voters in the undecided area is low – only 4% – as it maintains a very high coalescence but fails to increase its inflows from either the left or the centre.
Among the ministers, the same picture remains, with Nikos Dendias maintaining a comfortable lead and Kyriakos Pierrakakis and Adonis Georgiades following at a distance: the Education Minister is second among all voters and the Health Minister outperforms him among New Democracy voters.
Health is the leader of the Greek Parliament among the voters of the Greek Parliament, while the Minister of Health is the most popular among the voters of the Greek Parliament.
Health is among the leaders of the Greek Parliament and the members of the Greek Parliament among the voters.










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