With 23.3 points, ND’s leadership expands



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Her pandemic appears to be causing drastic changes. crown not only in Greek society but also on the political scene. Marc’s poll, for ALPHA’s main newsletter with Antonis Schroeter, shows the opening of the “scissors” in favor of ND, unprecedented popularity rates for Sotiris Tsiodras, and a large percentage of acceptance of the restrictive measures.

In detail, the popularity rates for him are overwhelming Sotiri Tsiodra, which gathers the acceptance of 94.6% of the respondents (positive and quite positive opinions).

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The acceptance rate of the undersecretary of Civil Protection is also extremely high Nikos Hardals and reaches 84.3%.

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The survey also shows a large percentage acceptance of restrictive measures, since 91.6% declare that they will stay at home during the Easter period and another 6% at home with close relatives.

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Furthermore, 90.2% of the respondents affirm that he will not go to church at Easter.

In general, 80.4% believe yes the measures taken are necessary due to the coronavirus pandemic and only 8.7% find them too.

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Regarding the measures proposed by SYRIZA, 43.8% consider them unrealistic, while 26.9 declare that they have not listened to them.

When asked what would happen if SYRIZA were in power, 51% said it would be worse, about 25% on themselves and 9.9%.

In this context, the question for him most suitable prime minister 63.1% answered that it is Kyriakos Mitsotakis, 17.8% Alexis Tsipras and 19.1% answered “Neither one”.

In the intention of voting, the drive of New Democracy against SYRIZA now reaches 23.3 percentage points.

Specifically, ND has 43.6%, SYRIZA 20.3%, KINAL 5.4%, KKE 4.8%, Hellenic Solution 3.1% and MERA 25 at 2%.

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Vassilis Kikilias is the first in the evaluation of the ministers, followed by: Christos Staikouras, Michalis Chrysochoidis, Adonis Georgiadis, Nikos Hardalias, Nikos Dendias, Niki Kerameos, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Panagiotis Theodorikakos. Giannis Vroutsis, Kostis Hatzidakis, Nikos Panagiotopoulos, George Gerapetritis, Stelios Petsas, Makis Voridis.

See the survey here



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