Pollsters claim they did detect the trends that led to New Democracy’s triumph over SYRIZA in Sunday’s elections, but avoided publishing the results because of the “severe criticism” they were subjected to by main opposition Syriza.
Pollsters claim they did detect the trends that led to New Democracy’s triumph over SYRIZA in Sunday’s elections, but avoided publishing the results because of the “severe criticism” they were subjected to by main opposition Syriza.
Greece will hold a parliamentary election on May 21 that looks unlikely to produce an outright winner and could lead to a coalition government or a second ballot in early July.
Two opinion polls published just hours before an election silence kicks in put New Democracy ahead of main opposition SYRIZA by 6.5 and 5 percentage points, respectively. A Pulse poll for SKAI gave New Democracy a 6.5-point lead over SYRIZA while an MRB poll for OPEN TV put conservatives 5 points ahead.
In the latest poll four days before the election, ruling New Democracy maintains a 6.7 percent lead over main opposition SYRIZA, according to a poll by Alco on behalf of Skai TV.
Two in every five Greeks aged 16 years or above did not visit any cultural sites or read any books in 2022 because they were not interested or did not like them, according to a new survey published by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
A new opinion poll released Friday, 9 days ahead of the May 21 election, shows ruling New Democracy leading main opposition SYRIZA by 7 points in voting intentions.
With election day looming, ruling New Democracy has a 6.5% lead over main opposition SYRIZA, according to a poll of voter intentions based on expected valid votes conducted by Pulse on behalf of Skai and presented on Tuesday evening.
A new opinion poll of voting intentions gives ruling center-right New Democracy a 4.8 percentage point lead over left-wing SYRIZA.
A new opinion poll puts ruling center-right New Democracy 6 percentage points ahead of left-wing Syriza in voting intentions.
A new opinion poll shows the ruling center-right New Democracy leading left-wing Syriza by 6.5% in voting intentions.
Ruling New Democracy enjoys a 6.2-point lead over main opposition SYRIZA, according to an opinion poll conducted by Alco, on behalf of broadcaster Alpha.
With the campaign for the May 21 elections expected to shift into high gear after Easter Sunday, the contestants are looking to fine tune their message to emphasize their strengths.
A sample of just over 4,000 likely voters polled last month reveals a deep distrust of Greece’s political institutions.
Undecided voters are expected to play a key role in the elections on May 21 as their percentage remains high, according to the results of the new nationwide poll conducted by the Pulse company for Skai TV.
The ruling Conservatives maintain a lead of 4.5 percentage points over leftist main opposition party, SYRIZA, in voting intention, according to a new poll by Pulse, conducted on behalf of broadcaster Skai, and published on Tuesday.
The difference between ruling New Democracy and SYRIZA is down to 3.6 points, according to a poll conducted by Alco for Alpha TV between March 13 and 17 on a nationwide sample of 1,001 voters.