The new political landscape is reflected in the GPO poll presented on Star TV’s main news program with Mara Zacharea by analyst Antonis Papargyris.
New Democracy garners 25% in voting intention, while its estimated vote share rises to 28.6%. However, it is trending downward compared to the corresponding March poll.
In second place, SYRIZA, led by A. Tsipras, remains stable with 13.2% in voting intention and 15.1% in the vote estimate.

PASOK is in third place with 10.8% in voting intention and 12.4% in estimated vote share.
The fourth party is M. Karystianou’s Hope for Democracy with 9.2% in voting intention and 10.5% in vote share.
The Greek Solution garners 8.9% in the vote estimate, the KKE 8.6%, and the Freedom Course 4.7%.

Below the 3% threshold are Mera 25 with 2.5% in the vote estimate, Voice of Reason with 2.4%, Niki with 1.6%, and SYRIZA with 1.3%.
ELAS draws more votes from SYRIZA (64.9%), New Left (33.3%), Mera 25 (10.5%), and Freedom Course (9.1%).
Hope for Democracy draws the most votes from Niki (25.7%), Voice of Reason (25%), Greek Solution (13.1%), and Freedom Course (12.1%).
When asked who would be the most suitable Prime Minister, the top five are as follows: K. Mitsotakis 26.3%, A. Tsipras 15.1%, N. Androulakis 8.2%, K. Velopoulos 7.3%, M. Karistianou 7.1%. “None” is the spontaneous response of 18.7%.
After the elections, 27.5% would like the New Democracy party to remain in government with K. Mitsotakis as Prime Minister, while 69.1% would like a different government to be elected.
Citizens believe that ELAS (15.2%), PASOK (12.4%), Greek Solution (7.8%), Hope for Democracy (7.8%), the KKE (4.4%), and the Freedom Course (3%). “None of the above” was the response of 29.3%
Citizens give higher ratings to A. Tsipras on questions regarding tackling inflation, foreign policy, and who can defeat K. Mitsotakis.
M. Karistianou leads in terms of who can mobilize citizens who are disengaged from politics, address problems in the rule of law, and offer hope and a vision for the future.
Positive and somewhat positive sentiments regarding the founding of M. Karistianou’s party stand at 33.6%, and for A. Tsipras’s party at 32.6%.