Survey: 55% of citizens dissatisfied with the management of the pandemic – 1 in 3 say they would not receive the vaccine



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The satisfaction of citizens with the work of the government and the management of the pandemic at the health and economic level is decreasing as the results of the investigations show an increasingly negative sign in recent months.

Fifty-five percent of those surveyed by PRORATA rated the government’s management of the pandemic negatively, 3% more than the September census. 65% say that the government did not do everything possible to avoid the second shutdown, while the majority of those surveyed believe that the government has not taken the necessary measures to protect workers and companies.

Finally, 32% of the public say that even if the Covid-19 vaccine were available tomorrow and free for everyone, they would not do it, while the majority (63%) say it would.

The previous negative assessment is registered, according to PRORATA and in the intention to vote, where Nueva Democracia observed a 2% drop compared to the previous count. However, the negative performance of the government cannot question the dominance of ND in the context of partisan competition, since no other political force registers significant positive changes or a more positive balance of feelings towards it, compared to the ruling party.

More specifically, 56% of the participants state that they are not particularly or not at all satisfied with government work, with satisfaction being significantly lower among people living in lower-income households and significantly higher among people who are informed daily about developments. from the television. The predominant emotions felt by the participants, considering the economic and political situation of the country, are frustration and anger, with negative emotions being cumulatively multiple compared to positive ones.

55% negatively evaluate the government’s management of the pandemic

In relation to the pandemic crisis, 55% of the participants evaluate negatively the management of the pandemic by the government, a percentage that increased by 3% compared to the September measurement. Among those who watch television regularly to keep abreast of developments, ratings in all areas are clearly more positive for the government than for those who use the medium less frequently or do not use the medium for the same purpose. In addition, 65% say that the government did not do everything possible to prevent the second shutdown, while the majority of respondents believe that the government has not taken the necessary measures to protect workers and companies. Finally, 32% of the public say that even if the Covid-19 vaccine were available tomorrow and free to everyone, they would not do it, while the majority (63%) say it would.

Regarding the feelings of public opinion towards political parties, disgust (20%) and sympathy (18%) are detected as dominant towards the New Democracy, disgust (34%) and frustration (17%) towards SYRIZA, while towards the Movement for Change indifference (41%) and frustration (18%). Collectively, the negative feelings towards SYRIZA outweigh the negative feelings towards ND.

The difference between ND and SYRIZA is twelve percentage points.

In the event that elections are held tomorrow and there is no possibility of forming an autonomous government, the co-government scenarios that are preferred over the total research sample are first the ND cooperation – Movement for Change (36%) and second, cooperation SYRIZA – MERA 25 (19%). The scenario favored by the voters of ND, the Movement for Change but also those who position themselves on the right and the center of the political spectrum is a co-government between the two previous parties, while the voters of SYRIZA, as well as those who position themselves from the left of the political spectrum or consider it more appropriate as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to favor a possible co-government with MeRA 25.

Finally, in the intention to vote, ND emerges as the first party with 36% and a small reduction of 2% compared to the previous count, the second party SYRIZA with 24%, without changes, while the Movement for Change is keeps at 5%. The KKE is detected at 4.5%, gaining 0.5% compared to the previous measurement, the Hellenic Solution remains stable at 3% and the MERA 25 gains 0.5% compared to the previous measurement of the company, detected in 3%.

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