Survey – slap for SYRIZA and Tsipra



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The role of a catalyst of political and electoral correlations in northern Greece seems to be playing in Skopje, as shown by the six-month political barometer "Egnatia Point of View" of July 2018, the government pays with heavy losses its management of the issue the FYROM and the agreement of Prespa
More specifically, SYRIZA, who had shown signs of recovery in the previous Barometer, this time with the intention to vote is fell to 13.9%, losing 4.4% from just six months ago.

Downhill frenzy It is noted that the survey was conducted before the national tragedy with fires in Attica and so its echoes are not reflected in the measurements.

On the other hand, New Democracy seems to extend considerably its influence in the north of Greece (Macedonia, Thrace, Epirus), increasing its percentage of voting intentions from 6.4% to 34.5% in June against 28.1% in December. Golden Dawn remains in third place, maintaining its rate at 6.3%, followed by KKE, increasing its share to 5.8% (from 4.4% in December) and the change movement to 4.5% in 6.3% in December.

Poll: Voice to vote in northern Greece

The Prespa Agreement

Controversy against the agreement signed by the government with the FYRM in Prespa is the percentage of the Political Barometer: 80.6% declare themselves dissatisfied with the agreement, 11.8% are satisfied and 7.5% declare indifferent or not. The highest rates of dissatisfaction are observed in Central Macedonia with 84%, then in Eastern Macedonia with 79.2% in Eastern Thrace then in Western Macedonia – Epirus with 74.8%

Debt Agreement [19659008]. the government and the other major issue that concerned Greece in June, namely the Eurogroup agreement and the country's financial commitments for the coming years. Dissatisfied with the decisions, he declares 57.4%, satisfies only 10.7% and independently of 24.6%, a rather large percentage which probably reveals implicitly and a latent tendency to resign or even to distance himself from the public [19659002] Source: voria.gr

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