The numbers of the New Democracy party are on the rise in the Pulse poll for SKAI.
More specifically, the ruling party has gained more than 3 points in the vote estimate compared to last month, as well as 1.5 points in the intention.
With no particular changes in the other parties, but the news comes from the vertical drop in Maria Karustianou’s party support intention, which is down 5 points from last month.
In contrast, slight increases are seen in Al. Tsipras and Ant. Samaras.
On the Middle East, 8 in 10 say they are particularly concerned about the situation, with the economy being the most worrisome as an impact of the war.
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In voting intentions, ND gains 1.5 points to 25.5%, with PASOK following at 11%.
Plevsi dropped half a point and is at 8%, followed by Plevsi at 7%, then KKE at 6.5%, SYRIZA at 5% and the Voice of Reason at 3%.
Note that the grey zone is at 18.5%.
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In the assessment, ND has a 31.5% lead, a gain of almost 3 points. PASOK follows at 13.5% and Eleftherias Eleftherias at 9%.
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On the possibility of a new party from Tsipras, a 3-point rise appears, namely at 22% compared to 19% last month.
For the possibility of a new party by Maria Karystianou, her ratings drop by 5 points compared to last month.
In fact, her drop is as high as 25% among those who view her “indifferently” compared to 18% in January. 29% view it negatively.
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In the case of Antonis Samaras, it has increased his positive opinions by 2%.
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Asked “how worried you are about developments in the Middle East”, 8 in 10 (79%) say they are worried, while one in two say they are “very worried” and just 5% say they are not scared.
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The economy at 39% is what scares them most as a consequence of war, followed by involvement in war and humanitarian aid.
As for who is most worried, business people are the most worried, followed by government employees.
On Greek-Turkish relations, 53% say they are deeply concerned.
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On protecting Cyprus, 72% rate the government’s actions in support of Cyprus positively.
In fact, with the exception of the left, 8 in 10 to the center and to the right and 7 in 10 to the center-left support Athens’ strategy. The left is at 44%.
As for the country’s actions on the general international scene, 47% are positive about Athens’ moves and 44% are less or not at all positive.
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At the party level, 94% of rallied voters in the New Democracy party view the government’s moves positively.