The difference between ND and SYRIZA is located at 9 points in the nationwide survey of Interview on behalf of politic.gr, which records a steady lead with damage to the performance of the government.
Specifically, ND shows a drop from 33.5% to 30.9%. SYRIZA, on the other hand, rises slightly from 21.5% to 21.9%, while KINAL stands at 14.5% (from 16%). The KKE sees its percentages strengthened as from 5.1% it went to 6.5%, the Hellenic Solution is stable at 5.1% and the MERA 25 at 3.1%.
Of the parties that are currently out of parliament, the Coalition for Creation falls to 1.7%, while the party of Elias Kasidiaris, Greeks for the Homeland, sees a poll rise to 1.4%. The percentage of undecided climbs to 8.7%.
At the same time, the poll highlights once again the reluctance with which most citizens face the prospect of setting up early polls. 51% want the national elections to be held at the end of the government term, as opposed to 30% who want the elections to be held immediately.
“Yes” to the election of the SYRIZA president from the grassroots
Regarding the proposal of Alexis Tsipras, the election of the President of the party from the social base and not from the Congress of the party, the majority of SYRIZA voters (59%) agree with their president.
However, in a broader context, internal party affiliations do not seem to concern the majority (45%) of voters in other parties. 33% agree with the proposal of Alexis Tsipras and 17% reject it.
As for the internal processes of Charilaou Trikoupi, after the announcement by Nikos Androulakis for the change of the name of the Movement for Change with an internal party referendum, the name that seems most attractive to the voters of PASOK – KINAL by 74% is PASOK – Democratic Party. while only 13% choose the Movement for Change.
Anxiety shifts from the pandemic to the economy
One finding of the poll that is particularly interesting is that now the majority (49%) are less worried about covid-19 disease and in fact 64% state that it is very / quite possible to give a fourth dose of vaccine, if scientists suggest it. .
On the contrary, developments on the accuracy front, with inflation soaring to 8% in March, lead a very large percentage of citizens – 79% – to say that the government should reduce tax rates on energy bills and excise duty. fuel consumption. On the other hand, only 17% propose subsidizing the bills, as a measure to deal with rising prices.
Finally, it is worrying that a high percentage of 66% has restricted purchases of basic goods and services due to price increases. 85% say they use the heating more sparingly than last year and 75% use their car less after the rally in fuel prices.
Source: Capital

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