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GPO Poll: New Democracy leads by 12.6 points in voting intention, with double the percentage of PASOK

Potential vote for a “Tsipras party” rises by 2.4 points – Negative evaluations reach 79.6% for the government and 81.7% for PASOK

Newsroom November 27 08:44

New Democracy records a half-point increase compared to September in the latest GPO poll presented on Star’s main newscast.
In voting intention (the company does not provide a vote estimate), New Democracy gathers 25.2%, exactly double PASOK’s 12.6%, which is up by 0.3 points.


Next comes Hellenic Solution with 10.4% (+0.6), and the Communist Party (KKE) with 8.5% (+0.6).

Plefsi Eleftherias shows significant losses, dropping to 5.8% (–2.1), while SYRIZA falls to 4.1% (–1.1).
Foni Logikis stands at 3% (+0.2), and NIKI, Democracy Movement, MeRA25, and New Left range between 1.5% and 2.3%.
7.7% of respondents choose “another party,” while undecided voters are measured at 13.3%.

Key Issues for Citizens

The top concern for the public is high prices and low incomes, at 62.8%, a jump of 5 points since September’s survey for Star.
This is followed by corruption (15.9%) and healthcare (5.1%).

Government & PASOK Evaluations

A striking 79.6% evaluate the government’s performance negatively or rather negatively.
Due to the OPEKEPE case, 66.4% say their trust in the government has decreased.

After the next national elections—whenever they are held—27.2% say they would like New Democracy to govern with Kyriakos Mitsotakis as prime minister, while 70.8% prefer a different government.

For PASOK, 81.7% of respondents rate its performance as the main opposition negatively or rather negatively.

The “Tsipras Party” Scenario

If Alexis Tsipras were to found a new party,

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  • 11.8% say it is very likely they would vote for it,
  • 10% say it is quite likely,
  • 12% say not very likely,
  • and 65.1% say not at all likely.

Compared to September, the potential support for a Tsipras-led party has increased by 2.4 points, boosted by the publicity around his new book.
Those saying it is “very likely” they would vote for such a party rose by 3.1 points to 11.8%, while those who said “quite likely” decreased by 0.7 points.

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