Metron Analysis: New Democracy leads PASOK by 17.5 points - 'Unjustified' attack on Iran
A recent poll shows New Democracy with a significant lead over PASOK, while many Greeks disapprove of the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran.
The latest survey by Metron Analysis reveals that New Democracy (ND) maintains a substantial lead over PASOK by 17.5 points, with the current voting intention at 23.8% for ND and 10.4% for PASOK. Despite this lead, both parties, along with their respective leaders, receive negative evaluations from the public. The poll, commissioned for Mega television, signifies a critical viewpoint on the performance and acceptance of the two major political parties in Greece.
Furthermore, the survey highlights a significant sentiment among the populace regarding international issues, particularly the recent U.S.-Israeli military actions in Iran. More than 70% of respondents deem the attack to be 'unjustified', reflecting a strong anti-war sentiment and concerns over foreign intervention in regional conflicts. This disapproval may have implications for how Greek voters perceive their government's foreign policy and military alliances.
This data presents critical insights not only into the current political landscape in Greece but also into public attitudes towards foreign affairs, suggesting that economic and geopolitical issues may play a significant role in the upcoming elections. As ND continues to lead in the polls, the challenge for PASOK and other parties will be to address the concerns of voters effectively to regain support and trust.