Pulse Poll: SYRIZA caught up with PASOK in the second position after 3 months, with ND at 35.5%

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Another poll, conducted by Pulse and presented on the main news bulletin of Skai, confirms the dominance of New Democracy (ND) and Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

Additionally, the survey indicates gains for SYRIZA following the party conference, allowing it to reach the same level as PASOK, which experienced marginal losses in voter estimation.

As the European elections approach, ND and SYRIZA appear to have the most determined voters, with 82% of those intending to vote for them stating they will definitely cast their ballots.

In contrast, for PASOK, the percentage of those definitely intending to vote drops to 76%, with 17% saying they will “probably” go to the polls.

Regarding suitability for Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis leads with 34%, significantly higher than the voting intention for ND.

Stefanos Kassalakis is chosen by 10%, leaving Nikos Androulakis in third place with 8%, a percentage considerably lower than that of his party.

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It is worth noting that Pulse also records an increase for Greek Solution compared to the measurement taken in late January, although it remains in fifth place, behind the Communist Party of Greece (KKE).

Niki and New Left also show an increase, with the latter showing significant potential for representation in the European Parliament according to this poll.