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    Poll: Tsipras, Karystianou and Samaras are shuffling the deck

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    May 7, 2026
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    Poll: Tsipras, Karystianou and Samaras are shuffling the deck


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    Without significant changes, but affected by the economic consequences of the war in Middle Eastas well as from the noise caused by the opposition with the requests for the establishment of a preliminary investigation and investigation committee for the OKAY and monitoring, the government appears in the latest Pulse poll.

    The survey, on behalf of SKAI, captured the voting intention of New Republic to 24%, recording losses of one and a half points in relation to the company’s measurement made public at the beginning of the previous month. Despite the fact that the PASOK has taken the lead in criticizing the government, the official opposition seems to be stopping the rise of the previous months, remaining constant at 12%.

    His parties appear stagnant Kyriakos Velopoulos and her Zois Konstantopoulou at 7.5%. KKE loses half a point (6.5%), as does SYRIZA (3.5%). OR Voice of Reason it is the seventh party in voting intention to pass the bar of entering the Parliament, gaining half a point to reach 3%. The Day25 is recorded at 2.5% (+1), while at 1.5% is n WIN without any change. The Democrats of Stefanos Kasselakis are up 0.5% (1.5%). Fixed in the unit are recorded the Spartans and the New Left. “Other” party is chosen by 11% of respondents, while the “gray zone” remains at high levels (17.5%).

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    The focus is on the economy

    The concern over the war developments in the Middle East is evident in the sample of 1,059 citizens who participated in the poll. Half are now worried about the economy, up from about 4/10 a month ago, and this is a dynamic public that had supported the blue party in the last election. More specifically, by occupational category, pensioners are concerned about accuracy in the market at 42%, entrepreneurs 58%, private sector 57%, public sector 48% and those involved in domestic 60%.

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    The political scene will be significantly changed by the entry of new parties. The potential vote for Alexis Tsipras (“I would definitely vote for him”, “I would probably vote for him”) reaches 20%, for Antonis Samaras at 12% and for Maria Karystianou at 21%. What is the most interesting element? Where do the three pregnant parties get their percentages from? The former president of SYRIZA draws, as expected, his greatest strength from the pool of the Left, with 26% stating that they would “definitely yes” vote for his party and 16% “probably yes”. From the Center-Left area, 17% answered “definitely yes” and 20% “probably yes”, while Alexis Tsipras appears to have much less penetration in the Center. Only 4% of respondents say they are sure supporters, with 10% wavering.

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    As for Maria Karystianou, who is positioned as a contender for second place, based on the measurements that have seen the light of day, it is obvious that her strength lies in the anti-system public. 22% of those who state that they do not belong anywhere ideologically answered that they would “definitely yes” vote for her and 18% “probably yes”. In the Center-Left it seems to have significant penetration (“I would certainly vote for her” 8%, “I would probably vote for her” 19%), but also on the right of the political spectrum (“I would definitely vote for her” 10%, “I would probably vote for her” 14%).

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    As for Antonis Samaras, he appears strong among the voters of the right-wing faction, with 7% stating that “definitely yes” they would support him if he decided to lead a new party and 20% “probably yes”.

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