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The difference between SYRIZA and New Democracy melts to 2%

26 August 2015 / 10:08:31  GRReporter
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The poll carried out by the agency Interview and presented on Veria TV shows that the lead of the coalition of the radical left SYRIZA over the conservative New Democracy has melted to 2%. It is noted that during the elections on 25 March this year the difference between the first and the second largest party in the Greek parliament was 8.5%.
    According to the survey, 24% of Greeks would vote for SYRIZA in the upcoming elections and 22% for New Democracy. The third largest party remains the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn with 6%. The breakaway group of Panagiotis Lafazanis receives only 4.5% of the votes at present. The future Greek parliament will involve 9 parties in total and Vassilis Leventis’ Union of Centrists will enter it for the first time.
    The votes by parties are as follows:
SYRIZA - 24%
New Democracy - 22%
Golden Dawn - 6%
Potami - 5.5%
Communist Party of Greece - 4.5%
PASOK - 4.5%
Popular Unity - 4.5%
Union of Centrists - 4.5%
Independent Greeks - 3.5%
Undecided - 15%


    The survey reports a large outflow of votes from the ruling SYRIZA - about 50%, and from New Democracy about 30%, the trend being a decrease. The voters of both parties consider the euro zone the only option for the prosperity of Greece and an overwhelmingly majority of both parties believes that Alexis Tsipras has made a mistake by resigning.

Tags: Elections in GreeceSYRIZANew DemocracyAlexis TsiprasPanagiotis LafazanisVasilis LevendisGreek Parliament
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