Responses on how citizens judge the reshuffle and the data changes following the discussions about the Tempi tragedy investigation were presented on Tuesday evening (18/3/25). According to the Alco poll results presented by Alpha, when asked about their prevailing feelings regarding current events, 34% answered disappointment, 33% anger, and 19% insecurity. Only 13% gave positive responses. Regarding satisfaction with government performance, 55% responded not at all, 27% a little, and 17% very or enough, showing a 6% drop in satisfaction since the start of the year. When asked specifically about satisfaction with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, 55% answered not at all, 23% a little, 15% enough, and 5% very, marking the lowest recorded indicator since 2019. If citizens had the chance to vote for distrust, 67% would vote in favor and 25% against. In the question of whether they would give another chance to Mitsotakis or prefer a different administration, 66% opted for a new administration. Over half stated they would vote as a protest vote in upcoming elections. On stability in Greece, 54% believe coalition governments can ensure it, while 37% favor single-party governments. Regarding early elections versus completing the four-year term, 50% prefer early elections, compared to 39% who want the full term. In voting intentions, citizens responded as follows: 23.3% ND, 11.7% PASOK, 10.3% ‘Sailing to Freedom’, 8.2% ‘Greek Solution’, KKE 7.8%, and SYRIZA 6.8%. An impressive rise is noted for Zoi Konstantopoulou’s party, while declines are observed for ND and PASOK. SYRIZA ranks sixth.
Alco Poll: Half of Citizens Want Early Elections – Impressive Rise for Zoi Konstantopoulou’s ‘Sailing to Freedom’
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