Citizens want more measures for the coronavirus but not blockade



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Necessary (at a rate of 71.1%) but not enough to address it pandemic (at a rate of 62.1%) citizens consider the measures currently in force in the country for the coronation, according to poll from GPO for Action24.

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According to the survey, citizens positively evaluate the general handling of the pandemic by the government (58.3%) and consider that it took appropriate measures (52.9%). They attribute the responsibility for the rapid increase in cases mainly to non-compliance with the measures by citizens (60.3%) and appear negative (70.7%) in the perspective of a generalized confinement.

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The survey gives a big advantage in ND over SYRIZA in intention to vote and Kyriakos Mitsotakis versus Alexis Tsipras in the prime minister’s suitability (49.1% – 20.3%).

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In voting intention, ND leads with 38.6%, compared to 23.8% for SYRIZA. They are followed by KINAL with 7%, KKE with 5.3%, Hellenic Solution with 3.1% and Day 25 with 2.6%.

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The GPO survey also shows a marginally positive sign of the government’s handling of the economy (49.1-48.4%), but the majority of citizens consider that the measures taken are not enough (60.6%) . ).

On the front of relations with Turkey, the majority of respondents (54.7%) consider a serious incident with Turkey possible in the near future. The government manipulations in Greek-Turkish are judged positively by the majority (56.8%), while public opinion is divided between seeking a diplomatic solution or the use of military means in the event that Turkey carries out investigations within of the 6 nautical mile limit (49% vs. 47.5%).

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