Stability and confidence in Kyriakos Mitsotakis remain the central pillars of the political scene, according to a new poll.

A strong lead of 16.8 percentage points is maintained by New Democracy against PASOK, confirming the political dominance of Kyriakos Mitsotakis in a period of intense international challenges.

The Opinion Poll for Action24’s main bulletin, conducted between 27 and 30 April among a sample of 1,000 households, records N.D. in the vote estimate at 31.2%, while the opposition appears fragmented and powerless to put forward a credible alternative power proposal.

Specifically, PASOK is down to 14.4%, with 87.6% of citizens appearing dissatisfied with its opposition tactics. The picture is even worse for Syriza, which shrinks to 4.3%, which highlights the complete deconstruction of the opposition party. The Hellenic Solution follows with 9.4%, while the Pleisi Eleftherias records a drop to 8.2%.

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis as the only choice for stability

The Prime Minister’s excellence is fully reflected in the suitability index, where Kyriakos Mitsotakis leads with 28.9%, leaving the other political leaders far behind. At the same time, 54.4% of the public opinion is convinced of the victory of ND. in the next election, while one in two people are certain that the prime minister will secure a third consecutive term.

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In the midst of geostrategic turmoil, 78.2% of respondents urgently call for political stability, apparently recognizing the current government as the guarantor of national security. In fact, 50.7% say they will vote for stability, rejecting the protest vote.

Positive on Foreign Policy and Economic Measures

The government is receiving citizen confidence in critical areas:

  • foreign and defence policy is judged positively by 44.7%.
  • 35.8% view the economic measures to fight against inactivity positively, acknowledging the effort within fiscal limits.
  • The 43% of citizens reward the fast reflexes of the Prime Minister on transparency issues, as in the case of the recent resignations and the OPEKEPE case files.

It is noteworthy that 47.7% are in favour of the introduction of incompatibility between minister and MP, a reform that reinforces the modernisation of the state.

Liquidity awaits new formations

While the government remains the dominant pole, the opposition seems to be “leafing out” towards new, nascent parties. The “Other Party” category jumped to 12.6%, temporarily housing voters who are anticipating the moves of Tsipras and Karystianos. However, the distant vote for a new Tsipras party remains low at 19.1%, while 65.9% of people say unequivocally that they would not vote for him.

With the “grey zone” reaching 21.5% and the undecided at 18.4%, New Democracy seems to be the only force that can guarantee the country’s course towards the spring of 2027, with citizens seeking the security offered by the independent governance of Kyriakos Mitsotakis.