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MRB poll: ND’s lead at 3.2 points – Marginal gains of 0.2 points for SYRIZA

Anger is the dominant emotion of citizens after the tragedy in Tempe - Voters blame all governments

Newsroom March 14 09:46

The difference in voting intention decreased to 2.9 points. ND is losing 2.8 points, while SYRIZA is gaining just 0.2 compared to the January reading, according to the MRB reading presented in the main Open TV news bulletin. With the reduction on the valid ones, the difference widens to 3.2 points, from 6.4 that was recorded in the poll of the same company, on January 26.

Anger is listed as the dominant emotion among citizens at 63.4%, while more than one in two say the tragedy in Tempi will affect their vote a lot or quite a bit in the national polls. However, when voters are asked about the blame for the crash, they place it on all governments – and just 13% focus it on the current government.

It is characteristic that all the smaller parties are strengthened in the logic of the “anti-systemic vote” – even Golden Dawn exceeds 1%. In fact, the Kasidiaris party is recorded for the first time at 4.3% and the Hellenic Solution at 5%. At the same time, the MeRA25 of Yanis Varoufakis appears to be comfortably entering the Parliament, with a percentage of 4.3% (with the reduction).

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis is consistently recorded as the most suitable for Prime Minister with 33.8%, while Alexis Tsipras gathers 29.3%. “Neither of them” answers 28.8%.

Also, 62.5% evaluate the attitude of the government very or quite negatively after the apology made by the Prime Minister for the accident in Tempi, while 27.5% evaluate it positively or rather positively.

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