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Marc: What Tsipras, Samaras & Karystianou attract & from whom

The party with the greatest potential support appears to be one led by Maria Karystianou, with a voting probability reaching 32.3% - Tsipras’s “party” at 24%, Samaras’s “party” at 16.3% - Much lower levels among those who express certainty about their vote - Mitsotakis’s approval for prime minister shows cross-party characteristics

Newsroom October 21 08:40

Mitsotakis’s acceptance as prime minister shows cross-party characteristics, according to the second part of the Marc poll presented on ANT1’s main news bulletin. The prime minister is chosen by 14.6% of PASOK voters from the 2023 elections, 8.7% of “other party” voters, 6.7% of KKE voters, and even 4.1% of SYRIZA voters.

The scenario for Karystianou’s party

The company recorded the potential support for parties under Alexis Tsipras, Antonis Samaras, and Maria Karystianou, with the latter registering the strongest probability of vote in this measurement.

15.1% say they would definitely vote for such a party, while the broader sphere of influence reaches 17.2%, giving a total potential influence of 32.3%. Karystianou’s audience is predominantly women and younger generations – notably, potential votes (“definitely yes” and “probably yes”) reach 46.3% among younger voters and drop to 17% among those aged 65 and over. Her influence even extends into Greek Solution (47.6%), SYRIZA (36.2%), PASOK (35.3%), and ND (10.1%).

Tsipras’s “party”

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The total probability of a vote for a Tsipras party is measured at 24%, with 10.2% saying “definitely yes” and 13.8% “probably yes.” Among current SYRIZA voters, the overall voting probability reaches 91.3%. Penetration into PASOK reaches 23.8%, into Plevsi Eleftherias 24% (despite ongoing attacks by Zoe Konstantopoulou on the former prime minister), and into Greek Solution 23.2%.

Samaras’s party

For Antonis Samaras, the potential support reaches 16.3%, but the share of definite votes is low (5.8%). According to the survey results, a Samaras party influences 26.6% of PASOK voters, 24.7% of Greek Solution voters, 21% of SYRIZA voters, and 8.7% of those intending to vote for ND. The former prime minister has support (11.6%) among Plevsi Eleftherias voters and also a positive reach (18.7%) among those who choose extra-parliamentary parties, as well as undecided voters (18%).

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