The GPO poll for “PARAPOLITIKA” in November essentially represents a repeat of October’s survey, with public opinion trends remaining stable across most indicators and the political climate undisturbed, while awaiting developments expected from the potential entry of new political formations into the political arena.
The climate of pessimism and uncertainty remains dominant for more than 3 out of 4 citizens, with 42.8% stating they manage to cover their needs with difficulty, 13.8% unable to cover all their needs, and 6.6% appearing unable to meet even basic needs. On the opposite end, there is 30.4% who appear to live comfortably but without savings capacity, while at the top of the economic pyramid is 6.4%, who live comfortably while simultaneously saving.
GPO poll for “Parapolitika”: New Democracy holds firm despite general dissatisfaction
The positive government performance rating index remains stable at 28.8%, against 70.8% negative, despite the positive impact of recent agreements to begin exploratory drilling in the Ionian Sea, an event positively evaluated by the majority as it is considered to upgrade the country’s energy role in the coming years. The 26.7% who want New Democracy to continue governing after the next elections and Kyriakos Mitsotakis to remain Prime Minister is a very significant indicator, whose evolution we will monitor monthly, as we believe it reflects political correlations to a very significant degree.
The vast majority, at 71.2%, desires governmental and political change, however, the vehicle that could massively express this demand for change has not yet been found. Currently, PASOK is recorded as the most convincing governmental alternative with 21.4%, though the majority does not seem convinced by anyone, at 34.6%. Regarding the political usefulness of potential new parties, 26.5% consider the establishment of a party by Mr. Tsipras as beneficial for the country and citizens, 17.4% by Mr. Samaras, while 26.1% consider the establishment of a party by Ms. Karystianos beneficial.
Stable voting intention picture: New Democracy 24.5%, PASOK 12.7%, Greek Solution third with 10.2%
Awaiting political developments, the voting intention table remains almost unchanged, with New Democracy at 24.5%, PASOK at 12.7%, and Greek Solution now established in third place with 10.2%. The Communist Party remains stable at 7.5%, while the downward trajectory continues for Course of Freedom, now detected at 6.5%.
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