New momentum for New Democracy (ND) compared to the May poll was recorded by Alco, with the governing party reaching 25% in voter intention among valid votes. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis gained five points compared to the March poll from the same company. According to the Alco poll for Alpha TV, Plissakis’ ‘Sailing of Freedom’ dropped significantly to third place with losses exceeding 2%, while PASOK climbed to second place with a slight increase of 0.3%, enhancing its coalition potential. Additionally, PASOK gained one point and reached 14% in the question of which party offers an alternative governance proposal, while ‘Sailing of Freedom’ lost three points and dropped to 6%. Significant losses were also noted for SYRIZA, which recorded only 28% in coalition potential, a drop of nine points compared to the May poll but remains in sixth place. Meanwhile, the Movement for Democracy led by Stefanos Kasselakis marginally increased by 0.2% in voter intention among valid votes, staying close to the parliamentary threshold (3%). The largest losses for SYRIZA are towards ‘Sailing of Freedom’ and the Movement for Democracy. Close to the parliamentary threshold are also Nikí, MERA25, and Voice of Reason. Notably, Alco did not conduct a vote estimation this time. A decrease of half a unit is also shown by Greek Solution, which remains in fourth place despite the half-unit increase recorded by KKE. At 17.7%, undecided voters have increased by over 1.5 points. In terms of ministerial popularity, Nikos Dendias, Kyriakos Pierakkakis, Kostis Hatzidakis, and Adonis Georgiadis lead among all voters—while among ND voters, the Deputy Prime Minister moves to second place and the Finance Minister drops to third. The next positions among all voters are held by Niki Kerameou, Vasilis Kikilias, Takis Theodorikakos, and Michalis Chrysochoidis. It is worth noting that 55% demand accountability from the Prime Minister regarding the Tempi tragedy, while 56% see the upcoming elections as an opportunity for protest voting.
Alco Poll: ND Leads by 14.3% Over PASOK, Which Surpassed Plissakis Party
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