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With a double score against Alexis Tsipras, Kyriakos Mitsotakis leads the question for the best prime minister, according to the second part of the MARC nationwide poll on behalf of Alpha.
Specifically, Kyriakos Mitsotakis collects 53% and Alexis Tsipras 23.3%, while 14.7% of those who declare having voted for SYRIZA in July 2019 give a vote in favor of the current Prime Minister.
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Specifically, 56.7% believe that if SYRIZA were still in government with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras “things in our country would be worse.” In fact, 17.5% believe that they would be more or less the same and 15.1% better than now.
Two in ten underestimate the coronavirus
It is quite encouraging that around eight in ten citizens (78.3%) believe that the coronavirus exists and is dangerous if we do not act.
Far fewer believe that the virus exists but is no more dangerous than a simple flu (18.7%), while very few (2.1%) believe that the new coronavirus does not exist (2.1 %).
Citizens are divided on the possibility of a new universal blockade for 15 days, with 49.4% saying that (certainly or rather) they do not agree with such development and 47.1% (certainly or rather) are agree.
Support to government operations
Currently, however, two out of three citizens (69.5%) evaluate positively or rather positively the government’s handling of the pandemic. The opposite opinion is expressed by 29.2%.
The majority (55.4%) evaluate positively the financial measures taken by the government to date to support companies and employees.
When asked about the evaluation of the economic measures proposed by SYRIZA to address the effects of the coronavirus on the economy and employment, 30.1% say they are not even aware of these measures and 48.4% consider them little realistic.
Finally, the question of squatting in schools is interesting, which only 23% support, while the vast majority (70.2%) believe that they should stop.
Evaluation of ministers
Finally, regarding the evaluation of the ministers, Nikos Dendias occupies the first place of preference, followed by Vassilis Kikilias and Nikos Panagiotopoulos.
On the other hand, in last place is Notis Mitarakis.
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