New Democracy (ND) recorded 29% in voting intention – above its European election result – according to the Pulse poll presented on Skai’s main news bulletin. The ruling party maintains a 15-point lead over PASOK, which is now clearly in second place with 14%, due to the further decline of Course of Freedom (down 1.5 points, now at 10.5%). According to the poll’s projection, there are nine parliamentary parties, with MeRA25, Voice of Logic, and NIKI hovering at the threshold.
“Yes” to Mitsotakis’ measures
The measures announced by Kyriakos Mitsotakis at TIF resonate strongly with current ND voters. Even among disaffected ND voters (those who voted ND in past elections but currently do not declare intent to vote for the ruling party), 49% viewed his announcements positively. Additionally, 29% of the “gray zone” (undecided, no answer, blank, abstention) – representing 17% of the sample – responded positively. By age group: 54% of those over 60 approved, 49% of those aged 45–59, while positive reactions dropped to 33% among younger voters.
For Androulakis’ appearance at TIF, 23% overall expressed positive reactions – though 30% said they did not watch his speech or interview. For Tsipras, positive reactions were at 19% during his presence in Thessaloniki on the sidelines of TIF.
The battle for the center-left
According to Pulse, Alexis Tsipras leads the question of who can best and most responsibly represent the center-left. In a scenario of creating a new party, 8% responded positively and another 12% expressed “interest.” Among declared voters: 44% of SYRIZA supporters, 5% of PASOK, 10% of KKE, and 13% of Course of Freedom said they would view a Tsipras party positively. Still, 58% of the general public said they would be opposed or indifferent, with another 12% taking a neutral stance.
Among center-left voters, Tsipras leads with 28% compared to Androulakis’ 19%. In the centrist space, however, Androulakis leads with 28% versus Tsipras’ 12%. When the question is limited to current party leaders: Androulakis scores 31% among centrist voters (with Zoe Konstantopoulou at 12%), and 22% among center-left voters (with Konstantopoulou at 13% and Yanis Varoufakis at 10%).
















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