Poll: Second and only with the idea that Tsipras is making a party – change of government wants 68.1%
Change of government wants 68.1% of voters according to the GPO poll for the Parapolitik Radio Station and only 29% say they say that would like From the next elections to continue.
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The government appears to be stabilizing closely close to the performance of the European elections while the opposition scene continues to be fragmented with PASOK and the navigation of freedom to alternate and claim second place.
In the wrong direction the country
At the same time, 65.2% of the total considers that the country is moving in the wrong direction against 33.8% who believe it is moving towards the right one, with the answers having a clear party correlation, as 79.5% of the ND voters find the country’s course and positively the country. negatively Voters of the other parties at more than 80%.
A deterioration in his personal financial situation saw 50.4% of the population while stagnation over the last six months he sees 42.4%.
67% consider the government’s overall work with the areas that mark the lowest performance being (again) accuracy, dealing with crime, tax.
About the total valuation for the 6 years of Mr Mitsotakis’ prime ministerial term, 60.9% evaluate his presence as bad and probably bad
The total assessment of the 6 years of Mr Mitsotakis’ prime ministerial term is positively imprinted for only 38.8% of the electorate that considers him a good and rather good prime minister for 60.9% who assesses his presence as bad and rather bad.
Poll – what do they say about the center -left
Of particular interest are the answers to the question about the kind of next government that citizens would like, with 47.9% saying they want a co -operation government and 48.1% self -sufficient even if it meant repetitive electoral processes.
PASOK’s opposition presence is negatively evaluated by 79.6% of the total, with 44.2% preferring the co -operation with the rest of the Progressive Left and 40.4% choosing the path of autonomous march. The dilemma also appears strong among the party’s voters, with 53.8% in favor of cooperation and 45.2% in favor of the autonomous presence of the movement.
48.1% of the general population, and in particular the voters of SYRIZA, PASOK, the KKE and the Freedom Cruise believe that if the center -left parties cooperate there are chance of victory in the next elections, but only 32.8% believe that such cooperation can be co -ordinated.
For a Tsipras party
The inability of the center -left parties to become real authority contenders maintains the debate on a possible reinstatement of former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras with a new political body, which he is very likely to vote for him to say 17% of the total, which is up to 57%, KKE.
Mr Tsipras records significant penetration into younger age, left and center -left voters.
Lesser acceptance is the possibility of establishing a new party for another former Prime Minister Mr Samaras, with the possibility of voting being detected at 6.8%of the total, mainly from ND (8.3%), victory (12.5%) and a voice of logic (31.3%).