ND has gained nearly two percentage points in just a month, now standing at 30% in the latest voting intention survey released on Action 24’s main news bulletin. Meanwhile, Mitsotakis remains the leading choice for prime minister, with 30.4% approval, significantly ahead of Zoe Konstantopoulou, who has 11.3%.
In contrast, Nikos Androulakis’ popularity has notably declined; he is now positioned fourth in this regard, even trailing Kyriakos Velopoulos. Additionally, PASOK garners only 8% in response to which party is seen as conducting the most effective opposition, while Course of Freedom enjoys a robust 20.7%.
Moreover, the Charilaou Trikoupi headquarters (PASOK HQ) faces a public that nearly 75% regards political stability as “very or fairly” important. About 37% view a possible collaboration between PASOK, SYRIZA, and the New Left favorably—a scenario not aligned with Nikos Androulakis’ strategy. In fact, 30.5% see this situation as realistic, while 26.4% have a positive view of Alexis Tsipras potentially resuming a significant political role, despite criticisms from Course of Freedom leader Zoe Konstantopoulou.
This poll, which reports over 57% approval for government initiatives aimed at supporting renters and low-income pensioners, indicates that the ruling party has largely mitigated the fallout from the Tempi train tragedy protests that occurred in late January.
At the same time, the Opinion Poll signals a decrease in support for anti-establishment parties. Five parties—Niki, Voice of Logic, Democracy Movement, MeRA25, and New Left—are either barely entering Parliament or being excluded entirely. Overall, the political climate remains unprepared for elections, with the “gray zone” (undecided or uncommitted voters) surpassing 20%, despite a previous majority calling for immediate elections.
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