The continuing rise of the New Democracy, as well as the decline in the ratings of Course of Freedom, which is now in third place, behind PASOK, which is also on the rise, is confirmed by MRB’s “Trends” survey: ND has 23.7% in the vote intention from 22.7% at the end of May, PASOK rises to 11% and Course of Freedom falls to 10.7%, so that in the reduction of the number of valid votes, the ruling party appears at 30.2%, 2.1 points above the percentage of the European elections, PASOK at 14% – with an increase of 1.2 points – while the party of Zoe Konstantopoulou falls from 15.6% to 13.6% in less than a month.
The Victory Show
ND maintains a hegemonic 40.5-point lead in the victory performance – it gets 46.7% with PASOK at 6.2% – while Kyriakos Mitsotakis has a clear lead in suitability for the prime ministership, even when the question is posed in the form of a dipole , with either Ms Konstantopoulou or Mr Androulakis as the opponent.
Four parties at the limit
MRB’s count “shows” a seven-party parliament, but four parties are on the threshold of entry by extrapolating to the total: The firm shows the MP25 marginally in at 3.1% , while Niki and the Democracy Movement are listed at 2.9% and the Voice of Reason at 2.6%. Note that in the “pure” voting intention , the percentage of undecided votes is very high, at 21, 6%.
Fear, anger, but also hope
Otherwise, the measurement describes a social tension, with fear (46.7%) and anger (44.9%) as the dominant emotions. At the same time, however, 30% report hope as their dominant emotion.
The popularity of ministers
According to MRB’s results, the first is National Defence Minister Nikos Dendias with 41.1%, followed by Kyriakos Pierrakakis with 33.6%, Takis Theodorikakos with 31.1%, Vassilis Kikilias with 30.7% and Kostis Hatzidakis with 30.5%
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