Roughly one in five respondents positive when asked if they would vote for a prospective new party created by former PM Alexis Tsipras
Undecided voters have increased to 19.9 percent, creating a broad field of volatility and leaving open the possibility of sharp changes as elections draw nearer.
More than one in four respondents (26.9%) said they are in favor of repeat elections until a majority emerges, while a large percentage remain undecided (31.7%)
Ruling ND and main opposition PASOK parties are considered as gaining strength; majority of respondents considers recent energy deals as positive
The ruling center-right party appeared as marginally gaining compared to last month, calculated at 30.2%
The most noteworthy result is a significant increase in the number of respondents who said they were “undecided”, most of whom are assessed to be in the right or center-right political spectrum
One interesting question fielded by respondents in the specific poll was the dilemma “Mitsotakis or chaos”, with the former being incumbent Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Ruling New Democracy continues to field a comfortable lead over its nearest rival, yet it doesn't have enough support to form a one-party government should elections be held on Sunday
Former PM Alexis Tsipras re-emerges in the question of voters' preference for premier
Asked to rate incumbent PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ second government, 27.5% of respondents said they were satisfied, compared to 70.7% declaring dissatisfaction
The ruling ND fields a 16%-point over its nearest rival; eight in 10 respondents would not vote for a new party if founded by former PM Alexis Tsipras
A fresh survey highlights declining support for Greece’s ruling New Democracy, while smaller parties make modest gains and voter dissatisfaction grows
The percentage of respondents who were declared as “undecided” reached 16.2%
Nearly 80% of Greeks say they feel angry with the political system, with corruption and scandals fuelling discontent, even as New Democracy stays well ahead of rivals according to new opinion poll
The cost-of-living remains the most acute problem facing the country, according to 49% of respondents
Center-right party continues to field a double-digit lead over its closest rival, while gaining half a percentage point since the last poll by the same firm
Brightest point in latest poll for the ruling party is that an apparent majority of respondents (52.3%) declared that they are satisfied, from mildly to greatly, from the ND government’s overall performance
The poll, carried out on behalf of the Parthenon Project, found that 61% of respondents favored the sculptures’ unconditional return after seeing photographs of the statues in both London and Athens.
At the same time, none of the center-right party's political rivals appear as gaining or even achieving any semblance of dynamism
Few Germans today associate Greece with its role in the European Union, its strategic position in migration policy, or its social and political challenges.