Half-unit rise in the intention of voting on valids (23.3%) ALCO gives the NW the measurement presented in Alpha's central bulletin. The company first officially counted ELAS and Hope for Democracy - Alexis Tsipras is in second place with 14.2% and the Karistian party in fourth place with 8.1%.
Significant losses of almost two units record PASOK, which within a month falls from 12.2% to 10.3% in intent to vote on valids. Losses to the Tsipras party have the KKE and the Greek Solution to the Hope of Maria Karistianou. A significant drop from 5.7% to 3.6% also shows the Greek Solution.
The only parties not affected by the entry of the new political bodies are the MERA25 and the Voice of Reason - they are rising and appear very close to the 3% threshold.
Who understands society better
On the question which political leader understands the problems of society best, Kyriakos Mitsotakis receives 23%, Alexis Tsipras 12% and Nikos Androulakis is third with 7%, while the other leaders follow with even smaller percentages. It is noted that in this question, "Nobody" is at 32%.
The new parties
At 25% the positive first impressions from Alexis Tsipras' party were measured, while it was at 22% for Maria Karistianou's party. However, 25% states that it sees ELAS as an alternative to governance, while for Hope the corresponding percentage is only 10%, as 52% refers to a protest party.
The Tsipras party has in turn the largest inputs from Syriza (six out of ten voters are crowned to the new party), the KKE (9%), the Freedom Freeway (7%), PASOK (6%) and those who had not voted in 2023 (6%).
Similarly, the Karystian party takes one out of four voters who declared "another party" or Victory, while it has significant inputs from those who had not voted in 2023 (9%) SYRIZA (7%) , but also from unhappy ND voters (6%).
For the release of Yotopoulos
The company also measured the moods of public opinion for the release of the convicted as leader of 17N Alexander Yotopoulos (the investigation was carried out before the decision of the Supreme Court with which he returns to prison) , with 51% arguing with his release and only 19% agreeing.
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