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Polls put SYRIZA ahead in the next elections

More people would vote for SYRIZA's radical left than the conservative ND party if elections were held today

Newsroom December 6 08:22

Metron Analysis polling company’s weekly barometer published in the Saturday edition of the newspaper “Parapolitika” gives main opposition Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) party a 4.5% lead over the major coalition conservative New Democracy (ND) leadership in voting intention.

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The results yielded by the opinion poll show that 24.3% of those polled would be likely to vote for SYRIZA, followed by ND with 19.8%. To Potami gets 6.9%, Golden Dawn 5%, the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) 4%, PASOK 3.8%, Independent Greeks (ANEL) 2.7% and ANDARSYA receives 1%. 3.8% of those asked said they would vote for “another party”, while 5.3% of those polled stated they would cast a blank or void ballot, 6.7% would abstain, 13.4% were undecided and 3.3 pct did not answer.

When asked “Which party do you think will be the winner in the next elections?” 4.9% said SYRIZA.

In the same poll, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is considered the most suitable to be prime minister by 32%, while SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras gets 20%. ANEL leader Panos Kammenos gets 1%, “Other” gets 65, “Nobody” gets 35%, while 6% did not answer.

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