Ruling New Democracy (ND) party continues to field a comfortable albeit
Ruling New Democracy (ND) party continues to field a comfortable albeit marginally decreased lead over second-place PASOK – now the main opposition in Parliament – in the latest results of the Pulse opinion poll, even in the face increased public opinion anger ahead of the second anniversary of the deadly Tempi rail collision.
Specifically, center-right ND is preferred by 28.5% of respondents in the poll compared to 15.5% for socialist/social democrat PASOK.
The latest Pulse results were presented on the prime-time newscast of Skai TV.
Even more tellingly, incumbent Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis enjoys a 30% point lead over his nearest rival, PASOK president Nikos Androulakis.
Conversely, the latest poll shows a decline in support only for ND, with PASOK and leftist SYRIZA remaining stable at 13% and 7% on the question of voters’ intent. ND is down by 1.5% points compared to the same poll results of January 2025.
Beneficiaries of the current political landscape, which is dominated by protest rallies related to the Tempi disaster, are the far-right and EU-sceptic Elliniki Lysi (Greek Solution) and Zoe Konstantopoulou’s left-of-center and anti-establishment Plefsi Eleftherias (Course of Freedom) party. The former party, in fact, reaches 10% of respondents’ preference, while the
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