ND tops 30% in interview poll as voters reject Tsipras–Karystianou choice

Greece
Tue, 9 Dec 2025 8:58 GMT
Interview Poll: New Democracy holds firm lead above 30% — Citizens reject Tsipras–Karystianou dilemma.
ND tops 30% in interview poll as voters reject Tsipras–Karystianou choice

New Democracy (ND) remains the dominant political force, surpassing 30% in the latest Interview poll for Political.

The ruling party is measured at 30.8%, maintaining a 17-point lead over second-place PASOK, which stands at 13.8%.

They are followed by Hellenic Solution (7.7%), Course of Freedom (7.5%), the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) (6.5%), Voice of Logic (6.3%), SYRIZA (4%), Democracy Movement (4%), MeRA25 (4%), New Left (1.5%), Niki (1.1%) and “other” parties at 12.8%.

When respondents were asked which party they would vote for if elections were held next Sunday, ND again led with 25.8%, followed by PASOK (11.6%), Hellenic Solution (6.5%), Course of Freedom (6.2%), KKE (5.9%), Voice of Logic (5.2%), SYRIZA (3.3%), Democracy Movement (3%), MeRA25 (3%), New Left (1.3%), Niki (1%), and “other” parties at 9.1%.

TRUST TO MITSOTAKIS

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis continues to hold a clear advantage in the question of who citizens trust most to govern the country. Mitsotakis receives 30.8%, with PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis at 8.1% and Zoe Konstantopoulou at 6.1%. They are followed by Kyriakos Velopoulos (5.5%), Dimitris Koutsoumbas (4.1%), Stefanos Kasselakis (3.6%), Socrates Famellos (3.3%), Afroditi Latinopoulou (1.9%), Alexis Charitsis (1.4%) and Dimitris Natsios (1%).

THE FARMERS ARE "RIGHT"

The survey also assessed public sentiment toward the ongoing agricultural protests. A strong 76% of respondents say the farmers are “right” or “probably right” in their demands. However, support drops when it comes to the method of protest: 53% agree with road blockades and traffic disruptions, while 46% oppose them.

TSIPRAS-KARYSTIANOU

Finally, respondents were presented with a hypothetical two-party race between the Tsipras party and the Karystianou party. A majority — 57% — selected “neither”, while 25% chose the Karystianou party and 16% the Tsipras party, underscoring widespread voter reluctance to embrace either option.

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