Nearly half of respondents said their finances have worsened over the past year, while accommodation, transportation and food costs emerge as the main barriers to taking a holiday
An Alco poll puts New Democracy first at 23.5%, with Alexis Tsipras' Greek Left Alliance, EL.A.S., second at 12.8%. PASOK and Maria Karystianou's Hope for Democracy are locked in a near tie for third as the new parties reshape the opposition map.
An EU commissioner's warm words after meeting Prime Minister Mitsotakis gave the Greek government political cover, even as polls show most Greeks believe the rule of law does not exist in their country.
Survey finds growing concerns over corruption and selective enforcement of laws, while most voters reject potential new political movements linked to Alexis Tsipras and Maria Karystianou
A new survey reveals widespread public distrust over the handling of the Tempi train disaster, while Defense Minister Nikos Dendias and Digital Governance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis rank as the most positively viewed cabinet members.
Over half the respondents (54%) said the government’s top priority in 2026 should be inflation.
When asked about their vacation plans, 49% of respondents said they intended to go on holiday, while the remaining 51% said they either would not or were unsure
81% of respondents in the Alco poll said they believed that the government did not do as much as it could to make rail travel safe in the country.
The Communist Party (KKE) is in fourth place while the up-until-recently main opposition SYRIZA party falls to fifth place, with 7.1%