New Democracy is gaining momentum, as indicated by a recent poll from Opinion Poll for the website libre.gr.
The ruling party leads with 30.7% in voting intention among valid votes, holding a significant 14.9-point advantage over the second-place Course of Freedom, which stands at 15.8%. PASOK follows in third with 13.7%. The remaining parties are:
Greek Solution: 9.8%
Communist Party of Greece (KKE): 8.1%
SYRIZA: 5.8%
Niki: 3.2%
Democracy Movement: 3.2%
MeRA25: 3.1%
Voice of Reason: 2.2%
New Left: 1.2%
When asked, “Which party would you choose if early parliamentary elections were held?”, the valid vote estimates are:
New Democracy: 25.7%
Course of Freedom: 13.3%
PASOK: 11.5%
Greek Solution: 8.2%
KKE: 6.8%
SYRIZA: 4.9%
Democracy Movement and Niki: 2.7% each
MeRA25: 2.6%
Voice of Reason: 1.8%
New Left: 1%
The poll also gauged public sentiment regarding a potential political comeback by Alexis Tsipras with a new party.
Support for this idea stands at 21.9%, while 10.9% believe he should return after the elections, and 62.1% think he should not return to politics.
Support among center-left voters is as follows:
44.8% favor immediate action
35.5% prefer after the elections
12% oppose any return
For centrist voters:
42.2% support action now
30.2% after elections
22.2% say no return
Among those likely to vote for:
SYRIZA: 70.7% back a Tsipras return before elections
PASOK: 21.3%
Course of Freedom: 39%
Additionally, 22% of respondents would support a new party led by Alexis Tsipras, while 74.9% oppose the idea. Support is primarily from:
41.4% of center-left voters
21.4% of centrists
87.8% of likely SYRIZA voters
20.2% of PASOK supporters
42.7% of Course of Freedom voters
This poll underscores New Democracy’s strengthened position and the mixed feelings towards a new party under Alexis Tsipras.
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