By Nikos Marantzidis and George Siakas*

The survey was conducted by PORU (fielded in 8-10 March, 2017) and it was presented in the Greek newspaper Kathimerini.

The latest survey shows small differences compared to the previous ones. More specifically, New Democracy (the main opposition party) remains in the first position of public opinion’s preference while SYRIZA (the current governmental party) follows behind. It is also noticeable, that only four-in-ten of the SYRIZA voters answer that they would vote for the same party in the upcoming elections.

Which of the two parties is more unwanted in a future government? One-in-three (33%) of the Greek voters reply against SYRIZA while 16% answer that they do not want ND to participate in a future government. The most interesting here is that a share of 39% says that none of the above is welcome to the next government.

*The official report was presented in Greek and you could retreive it from here.

* Nikos Marantzidis is teaching Political Science in the University of Macedonia and George Siakas is the Research Director of Public Opinion Research Unit.