Mar 9 • 17:21 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Alco Poll: How Likely Are Citizens to Support a New Party in the Upcoming Elections

A recent Alco poll reveals mixed sentiments among Greek citizens regarding support for new political parties in forthcoming elections, with a notable percentage identifying as undecided.

The Alco poll conducted for Alpha captures the voting intentions of Greek citizens leading up to the next elections. The data shows that in terms of vote intention among valid votes, the New Democracy party leads at 25.1%, followed by PASOK at 10.8%, and several other parties sharing similar percentages, indicating a competitive political landscape. Notably, 18.9% of voters remain undecided, suggesting uncertainty in the electorate's preferences.

When queried about the likelihood of supporting a new political party, the responses varied: 10% of respondents felt it was 'very likely', while 19% deemed it 'fairly likely', indicating a potential openness to new political options. Conversely, a significant 40% expressed that it was 'not likely at all' to support a new party, highlighting skepticism among the population regarding the emergence of new political entities in the current electoral context.

Regarding party alignment, 50% of respondents stated that no existing party significantly represents their views, whereas 45% disagreed, suggesting a disconnect between the citizens' aspirations and the established political parties. This indicates that many voters may be seeking alternative political representations, which could influence party dynamics in the upcoming elections.

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