Real Polls Survey: The Worst Performances of the Government in Price Increases and Transparency/Scandals
A recent Real Polls survey reveals a significant lead for New Democracy over PASOK, amidst public dissatisfaction with government handling of inflation and corruption issues.
According to a recent survey conducted by Real Polls on behalf of Protagon, New Democracy (ND) maintains a robust double-digit lead over PASOK, with 26.1% of voter intention compared to PASOK's 9.8%. Citizens expressed growing dissatisfaction with the government's management of inflation and issues of transparency and corruption, indicating a critical view of the current administration's effectiveness.
The survey results, as outlined, forecast a potential election outcome where ND could garner up to 30.8% of the vote, while PASOK is expected to secure 14.9%. Other parties, such as Plefsi Eleftherias and Elliniki Lysi, follow with 12.7% and 8.1%, respectively, indicating a diverse political landscape with several smaller parties also gaining ground. The presence of 13.8% undecided voters adds another layer of uncertainty, potentially influencing future political dynamics.
As the 2023 elections approach, these findings may prompt a reevaluation of government policies, particularly in economic management. The public's concerns regarding inflation and corruption could fuel political debate, impacting voter sentiment and party strategies in the lead-up to the elections. The results emphasize the importance of addressing these critical issues to maintain public trust and support for the government.