Metron Analysis Poll: Division Over the Future of EU-US Relations and Negative Rating for Trump
The Metron Analysis poll shows that Greeks have a largely negative view of Donald Trump's performance as President and are uncertain about the EU-US alliance.
According to a recent poll conducted by Metron Analysis and presented on Mega, the majority of Greeks express strong disapproval of Donald Trump's tenure as President of the United States. Specifically, 75% of respondents gave a negative opinion on Trump's performance, while only 18% viewed it positively. The poll indicates a significant skepticism among the Greek public regarding Trump's policies and their impact on US-Greece relations, suggesting a low acceptance of his political style in Greek society.
Furthermore, the ideological split among different political affiliations in Greece reveals deep divisions in opinions about Trump. Among those identifying with the Left, a remarkable 95% disapprove of his performance, whereas only 3% express a positive view. The Center-Left also shows a high disapproval rate of 90%. These figures suggest that Trump's actions have resonated negatively, particularly among more progressive segments of Greek society, increasing polarization regarding his administration.
In conjunction with the discontent towards Trump, Greeks appear uncertain about the future of alliances between the European Union and the United States. The survey reflects a broader apprehension about the transatlantic relationship, a crucial issue given the strategic importance of EU-US ties in global politics. This uncertainty may influence Greece's foreign policy and its stance on cooperation with the US and EU, especially in light of evolving international dynamics.