Opinion poll: Unemployment Greeks' biggest fear for the future
11. April 2012. | 09:56
Source: AMNA
Unemployment is the Greeks' number one fear for the future, according to an ALCO opinion poll appearing in the latest issue of Crash magazine.
Unemployment is the Greeks' number one fear for the future, according to an ALCO opinion poll appearing in the latest issue of Crash magazine.
Specifically, 42 percent of the respondents said that unemployment was their biggest fear for the future, in a nationwide poll conducted by ALCO on a sampling of 1,200 adults from March 20 to 27.
The second fear for the future was the inadequacy of the politicians (26 percent), followed by corruption (15 percent), concession of Greece's national sovereignty (11 percent), and the aspirations of the foreign lenders (5 percent).
Also, 44 percent of the respondents opined that there had been no margins for negotiating the Memorandum, against 40 percent who were of the opposite opinion, while 16 percent had no view.
However, 45 percent of the respondents said that the most critical criterion for their choice of preferred party in the coming elections is the need for Greece to remain in the euro, against 41 percent whose main selection criterion will be to protest against the Memorandum and that parties that voted for it.
Regarding voter intent, 25 percent of the respondents opted for New Democracy (ND), followed by 16.5 percent for PASOK, 10 percent for the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), 9 percent for the Democratic Left, 8 percent for the Independent Greeks, 1.5 percent for SYRIZA, 3.5 percent for LAOS, 3 percent for the Ecologists-Greens, 2.5 percent each for Democratic Alliance and the ultra-right Chryssi Avghi and 1.7
percent for the Social Agreement for Greece in Europe, while 9.5 percent were undecided.
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