The latest opinion poll by the MRB firm this week shows main opposition PASOK falling to third place behind Zoe Konstantopoulou’s left-leaning and Eurosceptic Plefsi Eleftherias (Course of Freedom) party.

Socialist/social democrat PASOK is shown losing half a percentage point on the question voter intent, and 0.8 of a percentage point in an extrapolation of the results. That result brings it to a tie with the rightwing and Eurosceptic Elliniki Lysi (Greek Solution) party.

Plefsi, conversely, is shown gaining four percentage points from the last MRB poll last month.

PASOK’s apparent decline, at least in terms of voters’ approval ratings, is in line continuing low poll ratings given to Nikos Androulakis, the party’s president, who receives only 4.4% in terms of suitability for the prime minister’s office. Conversely, PASOK is recorded at 12.7% in an extrapolation of the results.

On the other hand, ruling New Democracy party sees a marginal increase in its results, up 0.1 percentage points. Incumbent Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis picks up 23.2% of respondents’ preference on the question of best suited for premier, compared to Konstantopoulou’s 10.7%.

Support gauged for possible new parties by Karystianou, Tsipras

The firm also measured positive opinions about Tempi relatives’ advocate Maria Karystianou at 41.7%, with negative opinions reaching 47.1%. Although 69.3% disagree with her position advocating “public discourse” regarding abortion rights, 19.6% or respondents said they “definitely” or “probably” agree with this position, despite the fact that only 11.2% agreed that there should be a general ban on abortions.

The potential support for a new party by former prime minister Alexis Tsipras’ party stood at 20.4%, with a slight but steady downward trend since May 2025, when MRB began measuring this prospect. “Core support”, i.e. “I would definitely vote for such a party”, for any new Tsipras party stands at 7.1%.