A new nationwide survey finds strong backing among supporters of Greece’s main opposition party for dialogue across the fragmented center-left, alongside firm resistance to any governing alliance with the ruling conservatives
Voters' support for possible new parties by Maria Karystianou and Alexis Tsipras gauged
A nationwide survey on voting intention shows the governing party holding its lead, as Greeks express skepticism toward a newly announced party by Maria Karystianou and a hypothetical return by former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras
After weeks of nationwide disruptions, farmers in northern Greece are returning to their fields, even as new polling shows broad public backing for both their demands and their protest tactics, keeping pressure on the government
A new Metron Analysis survey finds broad public backing for farmers’ demands and road blockades, even as protest actions ease following talks with the government
Ruling center-right party reaches 29.5%, fielding a 16.5 percentage-point lead over second-place PASOK
Respondents were asked whether they would vote for new parties created by Karystianou, Tsipras and Samaras, respectively
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Overwhelming support for demands by protesting farmers, at least according to poll results
Latest opinion poll also showed Zoe Konstantopoulou's party as second; support for new parties by Tsipras, Karystianou gauged
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A new Palmos Analysis survey shows widespread public pessimism despite the ruling party’s clear lead in voting intention, with shifting dynamics across opposition parties and mixed views on Greece’s international standing
A recent Palmos Analysis poll reveals widespread perception of corruption across politics, public works, and media, with citizens citing economic motives, lack of political will, and slow justice as key factors undermining trust in institutions
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.