Pulse poll: ND-SYRIZA difference at 8.5 points – What do citizens think about the war

The difference between New Democracy and SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance is 8.5 percentage points, with a reduction on the valid ones, according to the latest research of the company Pulse, which was presented on the TV station SKAI.

In more detail, the percentages are as follows:

SW: 32%

SYRIZA-PS: 23.5%

PASOK-KINAL: 14%

KKE: 6%

Greek Solution: 4.5%

DAY 25: 3%

When asked about the most suitable for the position of prime minister, 38% consider the president of ND and current prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis more suitable, 33% “no one” and 25% the president of SYRIZA-PS and former prime minister Alexis Tsipras.

Regarding the government’s measures to deal with the wave of accuracy, 7% believe that they are moving in the right direction and that is enough, 38% that they are moving in the right direction, but not enough to face the new crisis, while 45% estimates that they are moving in the wrong direction.

77% of respondents are concerned about the war in Ukraine, 85% about the accuracy wave, while the coronavirus pandemic has subsided as a matter of concern at 54%.

War

Regarding the conflict in Ukraine, 30% of citizens believe that Moscow’s claims about Ukraine are baseless and at the same time consider Russia’s attack unacceptable, with 48% believe that Moscow’s claims have some basis, however her attack is unacceptable.

8%, on the other hand, believe that Russia’s allegations are grounded and even justify Russian military operations.

Source: Capital

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