New Democracy consolidates above 30%, as in the vote estimate of the GPO poll for iefimerida.gr, while the second place PASOK (13.7%) recorded an increase of half a point.

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Stability is recorded for Mr Tsipras’ party, which is in the process of being founded, while Ms Karystianou’s potential party is in decline.

The parties’ percentages in the GPO’s vote estimation for the month of March are ND 31.4%, PASOK 13.7%, EL. LYSI 10.6%, Pleisi Eleftherias 9.6%, KKE 9.4%, SYRIZA 5.5%, Voice of Reason 2.5%, MPA25 2.5%, New Left 2.2%, NIKI: 1.9%, Movement for Democracy 1.8% and “Other” 8.9%.

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The impact of the government’s initiatives on the Middle East front is reflected in a positive change in the voting intention table, where ND gains 1.2% compared to February and now stands at 26.1%.

A small rise of 0.5% for PASOK, which despite recent political turmoil within the party is reflected just before its conference at 11.4% at a relative safe distance from the other parties.

The biggest drop is recorded for the Eleftherias party from 9.2% to 8%, the smallest for the Hellenic Solution, which moves to third place with 8.8% today from 9% last month, while the KKE party records a small increase from 7.6% to 7.8% for March. SYRIZA remains stable at 4.6% with the percentage of those declaring their intention to vote for another party remaining relatively high at 7.3%. Finally, 15.3% of the electorate continues to declare themselves undecided.

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Stability for Tsipras, fall for Karystianou

The potential vote for Mr Tsipras’ party under establishment is stable, while the potential vote for Ms Karystianou is down, while the probability of a vote for Samaras’ party is up. In all three cases, however, the indicator that declines significantly is that of strong probability, where the rates for Mr Tsipras from 7.9% in February are currently at 5.1%, for Mrs Karystianou from 8.1% to 6.4% and for Mr Samaras from 1.6% to 1.2%. It seems that the months of discussion and waiting for the new party formations is probably limiting their momentum.