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ALCO: Dendias, Pierrakakis, Georgiadis and Hatzidakis are the most successful ministers according to ND voters

38% of the general population state that they will benefit “a little” or “a lot” from the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) measures – 46% of citizens say they are “a little, fairly or very” satisfied with the Prime Minister and the government

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ALCO measured the 8 ministers considered the most successful in the second part of the poll presented on Alpha TV’s main news bulletin. Nikos Dendias and Kyriakos Pierrakakis lead overall as well as among New Democracy (ND) voters.

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Among ND voters, they are followed by Adonis Georgiadis and Kostis Hatzidakis, while the top eight is completed by Niki Kerameus, Takis Theodorikakos, Vassilis Kikilias, and Michalis Chrysochoidis.
Overall, Kostis Hatzidakis and Adonis Georgiadis tie for third place, followed by Vassilis Kikilias, Takis Theodorikakos, Niki Kerameus, and Michalis Chrysochoidis.

46% of respondents report being from “a little” to “very” satisfied with the government and the Prime Minister — with the “a little” category increasing by five percentage points compared to last June — accompanied by a corresponding decrease in the “very” and “fairly” categories.

38% say they benefit from the TIF measures; however, 70% of the total believe they would have gained more if there had been a reduction in VAT or excise duties.

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