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Greece Political Polling Insights
Recent polling by GPO indicates a decline for the New Democracy party, now at 23.8%, while PASOK has gained support to 12.8%. The opposition party SYRIZA stands at 4.7%, reflecting a shift in voter sentiment.
Source material: GPO Poll: Drop for ND, small gains for PASOK, zero for the other parties
Summary
Recent polling by GPO indicates a decline for the New Democracy party, now at 23.8%, while PASOK has gained support to 12.8%. The opposition party SYRIZA stands at 4.7%, reflecting a shift in voter sentiment.
A significant 52.8% of respondents believe early elections should be called, highlighting dissatisfaction with the current government. Over half of the respondents, 50.9%, report being very dissatisfied with the government's management of key issues.
The polling results indicate a fragmented political landscape, with various smaller parties receiving minimal support. This complicates electoral dynamics as voters express their discontent with the leading parties.
Perspectives
Support for Early Elections
- 52.8% of respondents believe early elections should be called
- Dissatisfaction with the current government is widespread
Decline of New Democracy
- New Democracy partys support has dropped to 23.8%
- Fragmented political landscape complicates electoral dynamics
Neutral / Shared
- Polling shows PASOK gaining support to 12.8%
- SYRIZA remains at 4.7%
Key entities
Key developments
Phase 1
Recent polling by GPO indicates a decline for the New Democracy party, now at 23.8%, while PASOK has gained support to 12.8%. A significant 52.8% of respondents believe early elections should be called, highlighting dissatisfaction with the current government.
- Recent polling by GPO shows a significant decline for the New Democracy party, now at 23.8%, down from 26.1% in March 2020
- The opposition party SYRIZA is at 4.7%, while PASOK has increased its support to 12.8%, up from 11.4%
- A notable 52.8% of respondents believe the government should call for early elections, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction
- Over half of the respondents, 50.9%, report being very dissatisfied with the governments management of key issues
- The polling results indicate a fragmented political landscape, with various smaller parties receiving minimal support, complicating electoral dynamics