Poll: Negative Reviews for Government on Critical Issues

A new poll reveals that citizens negatively assess the government's support measures and consider the minimum wage increase insufficient against inflation. The vast majority considers the issue of wiretapping important.
According to the poll, more than 6 in 10 citizens want a change of government. Citizens reject government measures to limit the effects of the war and the minimum wage increase. They are also concerned about developments in the Middle East, while approving the dispatch of military equipment to Cyprus.
Citizens believe that the State has not secured the necessary conditions for the smooth conduct of the Tempi trial and attach great importance to the issue of wiretapping.
In voting intention, New Democracy reaches 26.3%, PASOK 12.2%, Greek Solution 8.9%, KKE 8.1%, Course of Freedom 7%, and SYRIZA 3.8%. The "Tsipras party" shows stable percentages with 17.4%, while Maria Karystianou's party gathers 17.8%.
51.7% of voters want a self-reliant government, even if repeated elections are needed. 64.8% want a change of government, while 31.2% want the ND government to continue with Kyriakos Mitsotakis.