Greece: Public still largely undecided leading in to general elections
26. March 2012. | 09:23
Source: AMNA
An 8-party parliament and high percentages of undecided voters that will decide the outcome in the upcoming elections were indicated in three opinion polls to appear in the weekend newspapers on Saturday.
An 8-party parliament and high percentages of undecided voters that will decide the outcome in the upcoming elections were indicated in three opinion polls to appear in the weekend newspapers on Saturday.
A Kapa Research opinion poll for To Vima newspaper indicated a 3.8 percent lead for New Democracy, which was preferred by 18.1 percent of respondents to a question on voter intent, followed by Pasok with 14.3 percent, the KKE with 8.2 percent, Independent Greeks with 7.2 percent, Syriza with 6 percent, Democratic Left with 4.9 percent, LAOS with 3.6 percent, Chrisi Avghi (extreme right) with 3.4 percent, Ecologists-Greens with 2.5 percent, Democratic Alliance with 2.3 percent, and the undecided vote at 25.1 percent.
In an MRB poll for Real News newspaper, New Democracy was preferred by 20.3 percent of the respondents, followed by Pasok with 12.1 percent, KKE with 8.6 percent, Syriza 7.9 percent, Democratic Left 7.4 percent, Independent Greeks 7 percent, Ecologists-Greens 3 percent, LAOS 2.5 percent, Chrisi Avghi 2.6 percent, Democratic Alliance 2.5 percent, and the undecided vote at 20.5 percent.
In a third opinion poll, conducted by MARC for Ethnos newspaper, New Democracy was preferred by 17.8 percent of respondents, followed by Pasok with 13.2 percent, KKE with 7.5 percent, Democratic Left with 7.3 percent, Independent Greeks 7.1 percent, Syriza 6 percent, LAOS 2.5 percent, Chrisi Avghi 2.3 percent, Democratic Alliance 2.1 percent, Ecologists-Greens 1.9 percent, and the undecided vote at 28.2 percent.
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