May 18, 2024

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MRB poll: ND up to 36.6% and 17.8% for SYRIZA, and… unwillingness to vote


New Democracy’s big advantage in the upcoming June 25 elections is shown by a new MRB poll conducted on behalf of Newsbomb. Survey data from MRB quite close to those obtained in another RASS survey, whose results were published the day before.

According to a survey conducted by the company MRB from June 15 to June 19, 2023, New Democracy reached 36.6%, in contrast to SYRIZA, which seems to have dropped to 17.8%. PASOK maintains its performance and could potentially gain 10.3%, KKE – 6.2%, Πλεύση Ελευθερίας (“Course of Freedom”) – 3.9%, Ελληνική Λύση (Greek Solution) – 3.6%, and ΝΙΚΗ (Victory ), the party of Dimitris Natsiou, is at the level of 3%.


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However, in the same survey, New Democracy scores range from 38.5% to 43.5%, SYRIZA from 17.5% to 22.5% maximum, PASOK from 10% to 13%, KKE from 6% to 8%, from 3% to 5% for Ελληνική Λύση, 2.4% to 4.4% for ΝΙΚΗ, 3.4% to 5.4%, for Πλεύση Ελευθερίας 1.7% to 3.7% for MePA25 and from 1.5% to 3.5% for the party Spartans (Spartans).


Party seats

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In the seven-party parliament scenario and always based on the MRB poll, party seats are 162 for New Democracy, 55 for Syriza, 32 for PASOK, 19 for KKE, 12 for Πλεύση Ελευθερίας, 11 for Ελληνική Λύση and 9 for ΝΙ ΚΗ.


Opting out of voting

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When asked about the probability of not voting in the upcoming elections, 13% said that the probability of not participating in the voting is quite high or very high, in contrast to 14.4% recorded in the previous MRB poll, which was conducted between June 6 and 7, 2023 of the year. However, the fact remains that 85% said they were more likely to come to the polls on June 25 small.

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At this stage, it is worth emphasizing that from 2004 to the present, according to official figures from the Ministry of the Interior, abstention from voting has grown from 23.5% in 2004 to 42.2% in 2019 and 39.1% in 2023. year.

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In relation to voting on May 21, 2023, it was reported that the probability of not voting was 10.2%, when counted on June 6-7, it increased to 14.4%, and in a recent count MRB from June 15 to June 19, the probability of not voting was 13%, or dropped again to 13% to be exact.

Decision Change Probability

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An interesting element of measurement MRB is the probability that people will change their mind at the last moment at the ballot box. Here the situation seems to be rather volatile. According to the measurement, of those who voted for New Democracy, 3.4% are considering changing their decision, of those who voted for SYRIZA – 5.8%. Things are getting tougher for PASOK as 15.6% of its voters say they can change their mind. 18.8% of those who voted for KKE today, 3.8% of those who voted for Ελληνική Λύση and 5.3% of those who voted for ΝΙΚΗ say they can change their mind and 33.7% those who voted for the party of Zoe Constantopoulou (Πλεύση Ελευθερίας).

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However negative climate in society is reflected in the qualitative data of the survey, as 50% of respondents say that only negative words express the feelings of the Greeks, while 44.4% of those surveyed say they feel disappointed, and 33.6% feel hopeful.

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Most Suitable Candidate for Prime Minister

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When asked who is suitable for the post of prime minister, the spontaneous answers of the respondents are as follows: Kyriakos Mitsotakis leads with 43.8%, followed by Alexis Tsipras with 14.9%, Nikos Androulakis with 4.7%, Zoe Constantopoulou with 3.3%, Dimitris Koutsoubas with 3.1%, Kyriakos Velopoulos with 2.8%, Giannis Varoufakis with 1.8% and Dimitris Natsios with 1.7%. It is worth noting that in a poll conducted by the same company a few days ago, on June 6-7, Kyriakos Mitsotakis was again ahead with 44.7% as the most suitable candidate for the post of prime minister, followed by Alexis Tsipras with 13.1 %.

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In the showdown between Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Alexis Tsipras, according to an MRB poll, Mitsotakis leads with 46.2% to 19.7% for Tsipras, and finally 27.1% said they do not want either of them as prime minister .

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Finally, it should be noted that in terms of popularity, the president of the New Democracy party leads with 43.7%, followed by Alexis Tsipras with 24.1%. Dimitris Koutsoumpas is a stone’s throw away with 24%, followed by Nikos Androulakis with 23.4%, Zoe Constantopoulou with 22.5% and then Janis Varoufakis, Kyriakos Velopoulos and Dimitris Natsios.



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