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Interview poll: 12.4% for ND ahead of the second party, Course of Freedom – PASOK remains in third place

50% in favour of a self-ruling government - Mitsotakis leads in suitability for prime minister

Newsroom April 10 09:32

 

New Democracy has a double-digit lead over the second party, Course of Freedom, both in the election result estimate and in the question “which party would you vote for if we had elections next Sunday”, according to a poll conducted by Interview for the newspaper Political between April 4-8.

In the estimate of the election result, the New Democracy (ND) has 27% with a lead of 12.4 points over the second place and the Course of Freedom (14.6%), while PASOK remains in third place (12.5%).

They are followed by Hellenic Solution (9%), KKE (8.5%), SYRIZA (5.5%), Niki (3.9%), Voice of Reason (3.7%), MERA25 (3.4%), Movement for Democracy (3.3%), Spartans (1.7%), New Left (1.1%) and others (5.8%).

In the question “if we had elections next Sunday, which party would you vote for”, the New Democracy party maintains a double-digit lead over the Electoral Alliance with the percentages recorded as follows:

New Democracy 23%,
Course of Freedom 13%,
PASOK 10.8%,
Hellenic Solution 7,8%,
KKE 7,3%,
SYRIZA 4,7%,
Niki 3,5%,
Voice of Reason 3,5%,
MerA25 3%,
Movement of Democracy 2,9%,
Spartans 1,6%,
New Left 1%,

Kyriakos Mitsotakis also remains first by a wide margin in the question “which political leader do you trust most for the governance of the country”, with the Prime Minister garnering 28.5% and “nobody” second with 24.3%.

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They are followed by Zoe Konstantopoulou 11% , Nikos Androulakis 8.6%, Kyriakos Velopoulos 6.9%, Dimitris Koutsoubas 6.1%, Socrates Famellos 4.1%, Stefanos Kasselakis 3%, Dimitris Natsios 2%, Vassilis Stigas 1.5%, Alexis Charitsis 1%.

In the same poll, participants were asked to answer whether they want a self-reliant government or a coalition government, with 50% in favor of the first solution and 43% wanting the second.

Finally, the poll also recorded which party is considered systemic and which anti-systemic.

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