The first opinion poll of June conducted by Opinion Poll for Action24 presents particular political interest, as it records significant changes in the political landscape. New Democracy maintains a clear lead, while the new political ventures of Alexis Tsipras and Maria Karystianou appear to surpass PASOK in voting intention.
Specifically, in voting intention New Democracy gathers 30.5% and is followed in second place by Alexis Tsipras’s ELAS with 15.5%. In third place rises “Hope for Democracy” led by Maria Karystianou with 12.6%, while PASOK, losing almost 4 points from the previous measurement, falls to fourth place with 10.5%.
Plefsi Eleftherias and Greek Solution also record major losses due to Karystianou’s presence in the polling landscape. Zoe Konstantopoulou’s Plefsi Eleftherias records losses of 3.2 points, gathering 5%, while Greek Solution drops 3.5 points, falling to 5.9%.
Opinion Poll: voting intention
In voting intention, New Democracy records 25.6%, second is Alexis Tsipras’s ELAS with 13%, third is “Hope for Democracy” with 10.5%, while in fourth place is PASOK with a single-digit number at 8.8%.

Ranking of problems
Survey participants ranked the issue of high prices first with 55% -as the most important of all-, while they subsequently mentioned Development more broadly with 33.9%.
In third place they ranked the Rule of Law with 16%, followed by national issues with 13.8% and the situation in the National Health System with 12.4%.

What will count most in the final vote
To the question of what will count most in the final vote, citizens answer with 37.6% “the guarantee of rising living standards” followed by 30% “the need for stability”, 22.1% “the need for Change”, 19.3% “Reforms in the Rule of Law”, 15.9% “the OPEKEPE scandal”, and 10.4% “the leader’s personality”.

Stability or protest?
To the question of whether in the next elections you will vote based on political stability or protest, citizens answer with 56.6% stability, 33.5% protest, while 9.9% do not answer.

Opinion on Tsipras’s party presentation – How likely are you to vote for it?
Regarding Alexis Tsipras and the ELAS presentation, citizens judged the event negatively by 61.1%, 30.1% responded positively, while 8.9% did not take a position.
To the question of how likely they are to vote for Tsipras’s party, 11.3% answer “very”, 10.6% “quite”, 9.7% “little”, 66.2% “not at all”, while 2.2% do not answer.



Opinion on Karystianou’s party presentation – How likely are you to vote for it?
Regarding the event for the presentation of “Hope for Democracy”, 36.1% express a positive opinion, 49.4% negative, while 14.5% do not answer.
On whether they are likely to vote for Maria Karystianou’s party, citizens answer “very” at 10.5%, “quite” 13.2%, “little” 15.3%, “not at all” 57.9%, while 3% do not answer.



Suitability for prime minister
