The second part of a new Alco poll for Alpha reveals significant political trends in Greece, with New Democracy (ND) holding a strong lead, Pasok gaining ground, and Syriza continuing to shrink.
According to the poll results, ND has risen to 25% in voter intention among valid respondents, while Pasok also shows an increase, reaching 15.3%.
Meanwhile, Syriza's support has plummeted to just 6.5%, with the number of undecided voters climbing to 15.3%.
The poll's second part further analyzes the reasons behind these figures. ND shows a solid voter base with 61% of its previous supporters remaining loyal, while 18% of undecided voters could still shift the balance.
The ruling party appears to be losing some voters to its right, with 5% of former ND voters turning to the newly formed Voice of Reason party, and 4% to the Greek Solution party. An additional 4% have shifted to Pasok, while 6% have chosen to abstain from voting altogether.
As for government ministers, the Alco survey identified the top five most successful members of the current administration, according to public perception.
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias tops the list with 26%, followed by Kyriakos Pierrakakis at 13%, Adonis Georgiadis at 7%, and both Kostis Hatzidakis and Michalis Chrysochoidis at 4% each.
However, a significant 51% of respondents stated that they do not consider any ministers as particularly successful.