ND Margin from Second PASOK Below Double Digits: Poll

The poll showed that over half the respondents (55.9%) believe the next Greek general elections will lead to a coalition government, compared to 33.5% who expect a single-party majority government

In the latest survey by pollsters GPO about the Greek political scene, the ruling conservative party of New Democracy (ND) continued to record poor numbers, with the margin from second-placed social PASOK consolidating below double digits.

The poll, which was conducted on behalf of the newspaper “Parapolitika” after the expulsion of ex-Prime Minister Antonis Samaras by PM Mitsotakis that caused internal turmoil in the center-right party, revealed that 25.8% of the respondents would vote for ND, with 17.4% supporting PASOK.

The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) climbed to third place with 7.9%, followed by the Hellenic Solution party in fourth place at 7.7%, while SYRIZA, reeling from constant internal strife, plummeted to fifth with only 5.8%.

Other parties include Voice of Reason at 5.3%, Plefsi Eleftherias (Course of Freedom) at 3.4%, and Niki at 3.2%.

The poll indicates that over half the respondents (55.9%) believe the next Greek general elections will lead to a coalition government, compared to 33.5% who expect a single-party majority government.

Regarding the recent developments that rocked the New Democracy party with the expulsion of Antonis Samaras, 46.3% of respondents deemed Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ decision justified, while 35% disagreed. About the potential impact of the expulsion on the conservative party, 47.9% said it would harm the party, while 42.7% think it “probably won’t.”

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