Sigma Poll on Parliamentary Elections: Emphasis on Qualitative Data

Yiannis Kareklas presented the key points of the major poll to be broadcast tonight on the show "Without Reservations" on SIGMA, with an emphasis on the qualitative data ahead of the parliamentary elections. As he argued, the qualitative elements "interpret much more" than the quantitative findings.
Mr. Kareklas stressed that the survey was designed to capture the real direction of society, assessing areas such as foreign policy and the economy. He expressed concern about the possibility of "political illiteracy" and warned of the dangers of voting based on anger or revenge.
He acknowledged that the people are angry, blaming political leaders over time. He commented sarcastically that after each election, political leaders declare that they have "received the message", but without any substantial change of course.
Mr. Kareklas warned of the risk of creating institutions that will not be able to fulfill their role, calling on society to calmly weigh the "next day" of the elections.
The poll is divided into three sections: the direction of the country by sector, the effectiveness of the new Parliament, and voting intention. Representatives of six parliamentary parties will participate in the show.