Mar 10 • 17:52 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Alco Poll: Discontent with Mitsotakis's Work, Citizens See 'Absence of Alternative'

A recent Alco poll reveals that a majority of Greek citizens express dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's leadership, with over 50% stating there is no viable alternative.

The second part of the Alco poll, commissioned by Alpha, has highlighted significant public discontent regarding the performance of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Notably, 52% of respondents reported being 'not at all' satisfied with Mitsotakis's work, suggesting a troubling perception of his leadership effectiveness among a majority of the population. Furthermore, only 23% indicated any level of satisfaction, with this subgroup divided between those stating they were 'a little' and those who considered themselves 'very/somewhat' satisfied.

The poll underscores a key sentiment among citizens that there is a lack of political alternatives to the incumbent Prime Minister. Over half of the survey participants expressed the belief that there is currently 'no alternative,' which could indicate a sense of political stagnation or a lack of confidence in potential challengers. This highlights not only discontent with Mitsotakis but reflects broader concerns regarding the overall state of Greek politics, particularly in the context of upcoming elections.

The implications of this poll are critical for both the ruling party and the opposition. If dissatisfaction continues to grow without a viable alternative presented by opposition parties, it could lead to increased political instability. Additionally, this sentiment may influence voter turnout and political engagement in future elections, shaping the landscape of Greek politics significantly in the near term.

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