ND gains nearly two percentage points within a month, reaching 30% in the voting intention estimate, according to the Opinion Poll survey presented on Action 24’s main news bulletin. At the same time, Mitsotakis continues to dominate in terms of suitability for prime minister, receiving 30.4% compared to Zoe Konstantopoulou’s 11.3%.
Meanwhile, the deterioration of Nikos Androulakis’ image is striking — he now ranks fourth in this category, even behind Kyriakos Velopoulos, while PASOK receives only 8% in response to the question “which party conducts the most effective opposition,” where Course of Freedom scores an impressive 20.7%.
At the same time, the Charilaou Trikoupi headquarters (PASOK HQ) faces a public where nearly 75% consider political stability “very or fairly” important, and 37% view a potential PASOK–SYRIZA–New Left cooperation positively — something not in Nikos Androulakis’ plans. In fact, 30.5% consider such a scenario realistic, while 26.4% react positively to the idea of Alexis Tsipras returning to a leading political role, despite attacks from Course of Freedom leader Zoe Konstantopoulou.
This particular poll — which shows strong positive approval rates (over 57%) for government measures supporting renters and low-income pensioners — suggests the ruling party has recovered most of the damage it suffered since late January, following the massive protests over the Tempi train tragedy.
Simultaneously, the Opinion Poll records losses for anti-systemic voting. Notably, five parties — Niki, Voice of Logic, Democracy Movement, MeRA25, and New Left — are either barely making it into Parliament or are left out entirely. In any case, the social climate is far from election-ready — with the “gray zone” (undecided or uncommitted voters) exceeding 20% — despite the fact that, in the previous period, a majority of voters had been demanding immediate elections.
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