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Interview Poll: New Democracy at 31.6% in vote estimate; Karystianou behind Tsipras

Mitsotakis considered the most suitable prime minister with 31.5% – A third term for New Democracy seen as very or fairly likely by 53%

Newsroom February 24 02:35

New Democracy is measured at 31.6% in the estimated election result in a poll conducted by Interview for the website Politic.gr, with Kyriakos Mitsotakis once again chosen as the most suitable prime minister, and Alexis Tsipras overtaking Maria Karystianou in response to the question of how likely respondents would be to change their choice in favor of either a party led by the former prime minister or a party led by the former president of the association of victims of the Tempi train disaster.

Specifically, in the estimated election result, New Democracy is recorded at 31.6%, with PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) at 13.8%. They are followed by Course of Freedom with 8.3%, Greek Solution with 7.4%, and the Communist Party of Greece with 7.0%. Further behind are SYRIZA (Coalition of the Radical Left) with 4.2%, Voice of Reason with 4.1%, and MeRA25 with 3.9%, while Democrats gather 2.9%, NIKI (Victory) 1.3%, and New Left 1.1%.

In voting intention, the percentages are as follows: New Democracy receives 26.4%, PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) stands at 12.0%, followed by Course of Freedom with 7.0%, Greek Solution with 6.4%, the Communist Party of Greece with 6.0%, SYRIZA (Coalition of the Radical Left) with 3.6%, Voice of Reason with 3.5%, MeRA25 with 3.3%, Democrats with 2.5%, NIKI (Victory) with 1.2%, and New Left with 1.0%.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis also appears first in the question regarding the most suitable prime minister, with 31.5%, while Nikos Androulakis gathers 10%, Zoe Konstantopoulou 7%, Dimitris Koutsoumbas 5.8%, and Kyriakos Velopoulos 5%.

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In the hypothetical dilemma “Mitsotakis or Tsipras,” the current prime minister leads with 38% against 28%, while 34% state that they choose neither of the two. At the same time, in the question about his most difficult opponent, 33% answer “no one.” Maria Karystianou follows with 17%, Alexis Tsipras with 16%, and Nikos Androulakis with 13%.

Meanwhile, 53% of respondents in the poll estimate that a third consecutive government term for New Democracy is very or fairly likely, while 45% consider it unlikely.

Finally, regarding a potential party led by Karystianou, 73.4% say it is not at all likely they would choose it and 9.8% say it is slightly likely, while only 11.3% and 5.2% answer very or fairly likely. Similarly, regarding a potential party led by Alexis Tsipras, 69.4% say it is not at all likely, 11.1% slightly likely, and only 9.9% and 8.1% fairly or very likely.

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