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The dispute between New Democracy and SYRIZA remains entrenched 14 months after the July 7 elections, with the ruling party maintaining a clear advantage over the official opposition, according to the findings of the PULSE poll on behalf of SKAI presented in the main newsletter of station news. with Sia Kosioni.
Read the SKAI survey here
In voting intention, the difference between ND and SYRIZA stands at 16.5%, with ND meeting 39.5% (compared to 41.5% in the previous survey in July) and SYRIZA remaining stable (23% ), with percentages of the ruling party’s small electoral withdrawal to show that the Movement for Change, the KKE and the Hellenic Solution are reaping the benefits.
Almost six in ten citizens support the government’s stance on Greek-Turkish, but only one in 10 says they believe Ankara is in the mood to escalate tensions. On the contrary, almost seven out of ten respondents evaluate the German attitude in Greek-Turkish negatively, while, on the contrary, 76% applaud the French attitude.
Intention to vote
In particular, in voting intention, the difference between ND and SYRIZA is 16.5%, with ND being 39.5% (compared to 41.5% in the previous survey), SYRIZA 23% (stable ), registry of the Movement for Change. 6.5% (of 6%), the KKE 5.5% (5%), the Hellenic Solution gathers 4% (3.5%), the MERA 25 2.5% (fixed), another part 6% (7%), White / null / 5% abstention (fixed) and I don’t know / undecided states 8% of the sample (7%).
Voting intention by reduction
In the intention to vote by reduction of valid votes, the difference between ND and SYRIZA is 17.5%, with ND being 41.5%, SYRIZA 24%, Movement for Change 7%, KKE being 6%, Hellenic Solution gathers 4%, MERA 25 2.5% (fixed), another part 6.5%, I don’t know / affirms undecided 8.5% of the sample.
Greek-Turkish
Government decisions / actions in Greek-Turkish are going in the right direction, according to 58% of the total respondents, i.e. 21% (compared to 17% in the previous January survey) or probably the correct address 37% (compared to 38%). ). 19% of respondents (compared to 20% in the previous survey) say that government decisions in Greek-Turkish are going in the wrong direction, while 15% (16%) say that they are definitely going in the wrong direction. wrong. 8% say I don’t know / I don’t answer (9%).
Distrust of Turkey
When asked if there is a willingness to reduce tension in Turkey, 10% of respondents in total answered positively, 2% said yes for sure and 8% probably said yes. On the other hand, 80% of the sample as a whole think Ankara is not in the mood for a decrease, with 37% saying yes and 43% saying no.
Germans do not convince
18% of the respondents in total evaluate positively the German attitude in Greek-Turkish, with 3% responding definitely positively (stable compared to the previous survey) and 15% quite positively (compared to 7%). 68%, on the other hand, evaluate Germany’s contribution negatively, with 38% quite negative (34%) and 30% (42%) definitely negative. 14% answered I don’t know / I don’t answer (fixed).
Alliance Greece – France
76% of those polled positively evaluate the French attitude in Greek-Turkish, with 45% definitely positive (31%) and 31% quite positive (compared to 36% in the previous survey). 11% of the sample as a whole evaluate the attitude of Paris quite negatively, with 7% quite negative responses (12%) and 4% definitely negatively (6%). 13% answered I don’t know / I don’t answer (15% in the previous survey).
The attitude of the Union
Regarding the attitude of the EU towards the Greek-Turks, 35% of the respondents in total judge it positively with 4% definitely positive (stable) and 31% quite positive (19%). 12% answered I don’t know / I don’t answer (13%).
The attitude of the USA
The attitude of the United States towards Greek-Turkish is evaluated positively by 27% of the sample with 3% definitely positive (compared to 5%) and 24% quite positive (26%). 59% of them judge it negatively, with 39% (31%) quite negative and 20% quite positive (24%).
Mitsotakis is more suitable
Kyriakos Mitsotakis is considered more suitable for prime minister in 46% of the sample (compared to 48%), while Alexis Tsipras is considered 24% (stable) and the “gap” between the two men is 22% . 26% think that none of them is suitable for prime minister (23% in the previous survey), while 4% say that I do not know / do not answer (5%).
Source: skai.gr