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Interview Poll: ND at 30%, 14 points ahead of PASOK – Undecided voters at 19.9%

Mitsotakis holds a 20-point lead in suitability for prime minister

Newsroom November 25 12:27

New Democracy’s clear lead over second-place PASOK remains unchanged in the poll conducted by Interview for the website Politic.gr.

The ruling party gathers 30% in the election outcome estimate, with PASOK in second place at 16% and Hellenic Solution third at 7.8%. They are followed by: KKE 5.3%, Voice of Reason 5.3%, Course of Freedom 4.8%, Democracy Movement 4.5%, MeRA25 4.1%, and SYRIZA 3.6%.

In voting intention, New Democracy receives 24.1%, PASOK 13.5%, followed by: Hellenic Solution 6.4%, KKE 4.5%, Voice of Reason 4.3%, Course of Freedom 4.2%, Democracy Movement 4.0%, MeRA25 3.8%, SYRIZA 2.9%, New Left 1.4%, and Niki 1.3%. As for undecided voters, they reach 19.9%.

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The poll also measured when undecided voters plan to make their decision: 59% say they will decide shortly before the polls open, 30% several weeks beforehand, and 5% literally at the last moment, “inside the booth.”

Along with ND, Kyriakos Mitsotakis is also dominant in the question of which party leader people trust to govern the country, with 28.8% choosing the current prime minister. Second-place Nikos Androulakis trails by 20 points at 9.8%, followed by Kyriakos Velopoulos 5.2%, Stefanos Kasselakis 4.7%, Zoe Konstantopoulou 4.3%, Dimitris Koutsoubas 3.5%, Sokratis Famellos 2.9%, and Afroditi Latinopoulou 2.2%.

Finally, citizens select housing (52%) as the number-one issue in a hypothetical scenario where the government could solve only one problem. It is followed by demographics (21%), wages and pensions (19%), and housing again (7%) (likely referring to related secondary issues).

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