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Pulse poll: The difference between ND-SYRIZA is 10 points

Kyriakos Mitsotakis maintains a big lead in the question which of the two political leaders is more suitable for the position of prime minister

Newsroom January 31 09:21

The latest poll by Pulse recorded the difference between New Democracy and SYRIZA at the 10 percentage points.

The counting of electoral correlations – on behalf of Skai TV – took place between 26 and 29 January, at a time when the problems created by the bad weather “Hope” and the criticism of the weaknesses in the reaction of the state apparatus were prevalent, while at the same time, the debate in the Parliament on the motion of censure submitted by SYRIZA was in progress.

With a reduction on the valid ones, ND records 32.5%, with SYRIZA at 22.5% and the Movement for Change at 14.5%. It is characteristic that in the intention to vote, ND shows a drop of 2 points – from 33% at the end of November, to 31%, but SYRIZA also has losses, from 23% to 22%.

The Movement for Change, which the specific company had measured at 9.5% in its previous survey, is now recorded at 14% in the intention to vote, with an increase of five percentage points.

The KKE appears stable at 5.5%, an increase of half a point, to 4.5% shows the “Hellenic Solution”, while a drop of half a unit is recorded on Day 25, to 2.5% in the intention to vote.

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis maintains a big lead in the question which of the two political leaders is more suitable for the position of prime minister, with 38% against 23% of Alexis Tsipras.

In the previous survey of the same company, Kyriakos Mitsotakis had 40% and Alexis Tsipras 24%. Those who answer “no one” to the relevant question show an increase of two points.

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