Poll highlights public discontent with government

Greece
Wed, 11 Dec 2024 7:36 GMT
An ALCO poll for Alpha TV released Tuesday reveals widespread dissatisfaction with the Greek government’s handling of key issues, including inflation, crime, education, healthcare, transparency and foreign policy.
Poll highlights public discontent with government

An ALCO poll for Alpha TV released Tuesday reveals widespread dissatisfaction with the Greek government’s handling of key issues, including inflation, crime, education, healthcare, transparency and foreign policy.

According to the survey, 90% of respondents are unhappy with the government’s response to inflation, while 82% disapprove of efforts to address crime. Negative ratings also extend to healthcare (74%), transparency and meritocracy (72%), education (66%) and foreign policy (48%).

The only area with positive feedback was strengthening the armed forces, where 49% expressed satisfaction, compared to 39% dissatisfaction.

National Defense Minister Nikos Dendias was rated the most successful government official, with 31% approval, followed by Digital Governance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis (11%) and Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis (8%).

Looking to the future, 33% of respondents believe conditions will worsen in 2025, while 23% expect improvement. Another 20% think the situation will stay the same, and 20% expect it to remain equally negative.

The poll also found that 72% of respondents supported Australia’s decision to ban social media access for children under 16, citing growing concerns about the impact of social networks on youth.

Kathimerini

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