New Democracy leads with 29.3% – 63% Say “No” to Tsipras' new party
A new opinion poll conducted by Palmos Analysis for TheOpinion.gr reveals that New Democracy (ND) maintains a commanding lead over other parties, while public sentiment appears overwhelmingly negative toward the potential return of Alexis Tsipras with a new political formation.
ND more than doubles PASOK in electoral influence
According to the poll results published in ProtoThema, ND garners 29.3% in electoral influence, holding a strong lead over PASOK, which comes in second with 13.6%. The breakdown of other parties is as follows:
Hellenic Solution: 11.9%
Course of Freedom: 9.9%
KKE (Communist Party of Greece): 8.8%
SYRIZA: 5.8%
Voice of Logic: 4.2%
MeRA25: 3.4%
Niki: 2.5%
New Left and Movement for Democracy: 2% each
Similar trends in voting intention
In the voting intention metric, the trend is similar:
ND: 22.6%
PASOK: 10.5%
Hellenic Solution: 9.2%
Course of Freedom: 7.7%
KKE: 6.8%
SYRIZA: 4.4%
Voice of Logic: 3.2%
MeRA25: 2.6%
Niki: 1.9%
New Left and Movement for Democracy: 1.5% each
Public rejects Tsipras comeback
When asked whether they would support a new party led by Alexis Tsipras, 63% of respondents said “not at all”, while another 15% said “not very likely.” This suggests a significant lack of enthusiasm for the former Prime Minister’s potential return to the political scene.
Androulakis' TIF performance fails to impress
The survey also assessed public reaction to PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis’ presence at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF). A combined 75% of participants said they were either only somewhat or not at all satisfied with his appearance and proposals, while only 13% expressed high satisfaction.
Low confidence in government economic measures
Finally, the poll asked citizens how much the economic measures announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the TIF would help their household finances. A majority – 51% – said the measures would not help at all, 28% said they would help “a little,” and just 17% felt they would help “a lot” or “very much.”