Public opinion remains split on what the next government should look like: 44.8% favor a coalition, while 49.8% prefer a single-party majority, even if that requires repeat elections.
The government received low marks on key issues like inflation (14.2%), combating crime (17.6%), tax policy (23%)
Concerns over healthcare, at 12.7%, and shedding light on the Tempi rail disaster, 11.6%, are also high among citizens’ concerns
A majority of respondents favor early elections, while more than two-thirds believe government has responsibility for the deadly rail disaster; same portion consider that the opposition is trying to politically exploit the tragedy
Ruling center-right ND is shown with 25.1% of respondents’ preferences, down from 26.7% in the same poll last month; PASOK down to 16.4%
New Democracy leads with 26.5% in voting intention, maintaining a 12.2-point lead over PASOK, which is in second place with an increase to 14.3% from 11.8%
Six in 10 respondents appeared unimpressed by economic and social measures announced last weekend by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Coming in the wake of this month's European Parliament election, the results also show support for a vote by the PASOK party's grassroots for a new president