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Poll: “Yes” in government handling of coronavirus says 75% of Greeks

Kyriakos Mitsotakis maintains almost twice the percentage in the suitability for prime minister against Alexis Tsipras

Newsroom May 7 09:34
 SKAI TV presented tonight a poll by PULSE showing a tendency of relaxation and de-escalation of concern for the coronavirus, as 63% of citizens are concerned compared to 78% in the previous measurement.

More specifically, when asked how much they are worried about the disease in Greece, 30% answered “a lot”, 33% “too much”, 20% “moderate”, 13% “a little”, 6% “very little” and 7% said “no”. A 4% of the respondents stated “don’t know/don’t want to answer”.

At the same time, there is growing concern about the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis as 66% now believe the economic situation will be more difficult in the coming months.

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Regarding the government’s handling of the pandemic, 63% believe that the measures were relaxed at the right time, while 15% believe that they should have done it earlier. It is also noteworthy that only 44% state that they will implement the measures more or less and 34% state that they will implement them moderately, while a percentage of 17% state that they will not implement them!

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75% approve the government’s handling, while for the opposition’s stance, 44% consider it positive compared to 50% who consider it negative. It is note worthy that 64% of SYRIZA voters have a positive opinion on government decisions.

In the political indicators, Kyriakos Mitsotakis maintains almost twice the percentage (51%) in the suitability for prime minister against Alexis Tsipras (23%).

The difference in the intention to vote is also overwhelming as New Democracy is at 42.5% compared to 22% for SYRIZA.

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