Survey: 18.6% difference from ND – Pessimism for a brief return to normality



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SYRIZA’s New Democracy leads with 18.6 percentage points, according to a Marc poll for Alpha, and the “gap” between the two parties remains largely consolidated from the elections to today. ND has 38.6% and SYRIZA 20%. They are followed by KINAL with 6.5%, KKE with 5%, Hellenic Solution with 3.8% and MERA25 with 2%.

The vast majority of respondents, about 3 out of four, do not want early elections, but 4-year burnout.

55.8% value the Mitsotakis government positively or rather positively in the year and a half that have elapsed since the parliamentary elections. However, the majority, at 55.1%, do not believe that the recent reorganization will improve government performance. However, 53.6% believe that with SYRIZA in government things would be worse.

The intention to vaccinate is high, according to the results of the survey and reaches 70%. The vast majority of older people are among those who say they intend to get vaccinated.

It is observed that the intention to vaccinate increases over time, and has in fact increased by 20% from October to the present.

However, despite the prospect of the vaccine, most Greeks estimate that getting back to normal will take time, beyond Easter and perhaps even into the summer.

53% evaluate positively and quite positively the government’s management to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Their satisfaction rating, however, declines as the pandemic lasts and appears low compared to July.

One in two also seem satisfied with the financial support measures for companies and employees.

Source: skai.gr

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