Pulse: New Democracy gained one and a half points, reaching 29% with measures for rents and pensions, while Plefsi is at 14%, marking a new drop for PASOK.
Voter satisfaction with the support measures for tenants and low pensioners has increased voting intention for New Democracy by one and a half points, according to the Pulse poll presented on Skai’s main news bulletin. The governing party records 29% in voting intention, up from 27.5% in the March measurement, maintaining a 15-point lead over Plefsi Eleftherias, which loses half a point (from 12% to 11.5%) but remains at 14% in estimation.
PASOK loses one point and SYRIZA half a point in voting intention, while Velopoulos’ party remains stable at 8% in fourth place. In voting estimation, the company records an image of an 11-party parliament, as Voice of Logic, MeRA25, and Kasselakis’ party appear at 3%.
How the Measures Worked
Most citizens view the government’s support measures for low pensioners and tenants positively, and it is estimated that they played a crucial role in changing the political atmosphere. Their universal acceptance is notable among New Democracy voters and also among a majority of those supporting PASOK and Plefsi Eleftherias, although most note that further similar measures are required.
Meanwhile, opinions on the timing of elections are now divided, indicating a retreat from the wave of previous months when a clear majority called for early elections, as the issue of the Tempe tragedy dominated the discourse.
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