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Poll: New Democracy first with 17.2% lead over SYRIZA

Mitsotakis chosen as more suitable Prime Minister by 43% - SYRIZA & PASOK battle for second place in the polls

Newsroom February 13 02:01

The clear lead of New Democracy in the intention to vote, as recorded in all recent polls, is confirmed by the Interview company’s poll for the politic.gr website.

The governing party is ahead by 17.2% from the second SYRIZA and 18.1% from the third PASOK.

Specifically, New Democracy gathers in the intention to vote 29.1% (down from 30.3%), followed by SYRIZA with 11.9% (down from 12.8%), PASOK with 11% (down from 11.8%), KKE with 7% (down from 7.4%), Greek Solution with 7.5% (up from 7.1%), New Left with 4% (up from 3.5%), Course of Freedom with 2.5% (up from 2%), Spartans with 2% (down from 2.3%), Nike with 4.1% (down from 4.3%), while the undecided voters are at 13.9% (up from 13.1%).

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On the popularity level, the political leaders are ranked as follows:

  • Mitsotakis: 41.2% (up from 40.4%)
  • Koutsoumpas: 32.9% (up from 31%)
  • Kasselakis: 19.5% (down from 20%)
  • Konstantopoulou: 19.3% (up from 18.6%)
  • Velopoulos: 18.8% (up from 18%)
  • Androulakis: 18.7% (down from 22.6%)
  • Natsios: 10.9% (down from 12.1%)
  • Stigkas: 5.2% (up from 3.8%)

In the intention of voting for the European elections, New Democracy records percentages of 26.6%, with the second being SYRIZA gathering 12.2%, and the third PASOK receiving 11%.

The fourth party is Greek Solution (7.8%), while the Communist Party (KKE) records 7.1% (down from 9.3%). Tied for sixth place are the parties Νike and New Left with 4.4%.

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