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Metron Analysis: almost three points up for ND at 30.2%, PASOK approached Plevsi

Eight parties in Parliament, but with Niki and Kasselakis at the limit - Fall for Hellenic Solution and SYRIZA - Low flights for Androulakis continue - Citizens cite accuracy and the economy as the country's main problems

Newsroom May 22 08:42

 

Significant gains of 2.9 points in the vote estimate compared to April were recorded by ND in the Metron Analysis measurement presented on Mega’s main newscast. At the same time, Plyusi Eleftherias loses 0.8 of a point, resulting in a narrow lead over PASOK, which gains 1.5 points and returns to 14% in the vote estimate, just 0.2 points behind the party of Zoe Konstantopoulou.

Almost two points are lost by the Hellenic Solution, which drops from 10.4% to 8.6%, while the Voice of Reason also drops from 3.1% in April to 1.8% in the vote estimate, losing its ticket to the Parliament. Both Niki, with 3.1% in the vote estimate, and the Movement for Democracy of Stefanos Kasselakis, with 3%, appear marginally in Parliament. At the same time, those who say they are distancing themselves from all parties are down by 8 points, and according to what Metron Analysis CEO Stratos Fanaras

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PASOK’s recovery is not matched by a rise in the ratings of Nikos Androulakis, who continues to fly low in his suitability for the prime ministry: He receives just 5%, the same as in April, while Kyriakos Mitsotakis gains one point to 27%. Zoe Konstantopoulou loses one point in suitability and two in popularity, but remains the most popular among political leaders.

At the same time, the positive rating of the leader of the opposition remains very low, at 10% , with a loss of 10 points compared to January, while the Prime Minister gains one point and returns to the 28% he had in February.

 

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