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Greek Citizens Express Deep Disillusionment with Political System in New Poll

Greece's political system is in crisis as a new poll reveals record-breaking voter abstention in recent EU elections signals deep-seated disillusionment. Citizens are increasingly turning their backs on traditional parties, with many viewing the high abstention rate as a deliberate protest vote.

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A recent poll broadcast on Mega TV (4 July) paints a stark picture of the crisis engulfing Greece's political system, revealing that the record-breaking 59.5% abstention rate in the recent EU elections was a deliberate act of protest rather than apathy. This figure dwarfs the 41.3% and 40.67% abstention rates seen in the 2019 and 2014 EU elections, respectively.

Key findings of the poll:

  • Protest and Indifference: A staggering 42% of respondents abstained from the EU elections as a direct protest against the political system, while another 47% expressed indifference towards politics.
  • Negative Perception of Leading Parties: Nearly 70% of respondents view the current center-right New Democracy government (EPP) negatively, with the main opposition Syriza party (EU Left) faring only slightly better at 80% disapproval.
  • Fueling the Fire: Public frustration with politicians has been exacerbated by recent scandals, including the dismissal of former minister Lefteris Avgenakis from the ruling party after a video surfaced showing him physically assaulting an airport worker.
  • Mitsotakis Still Leading, But Support Dwindling: While Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis remains the most popular choice to lead the country at 33%, a concerning number of respondents (approaching Mitsotakis's figure) selected "no one" as their preferred leader.
  • Opposition Fails to Capitalize: Although support for New Democracy is waning (polling at 30.4%), the opposition parties have failed to capitalize on this discontent. Syriza trails significantly at 13.8%, followed by the socialist Pasok party at 12.9%.

Hope for a United Front?

Discussions are underway within Athens' progressive left-wing parties about forming a united front to challenge the conservatives in the next election. However, long-standing internal conflicts and leadership struggles cast doubt on the viability of such an alliance. Former Syriza leader and Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has recently intensified his calls for a united front, adding another layer of complexity to the already fragmented political landscape.

The poll undeniably confirms a deep-seated crisis within Greece's political system. With citizens expressing widespread disillusionment and distrust, the future remains uncertain. Whether a unified opposition can emerge from the ashes of public discontent and offer a viable alternative to the struggling status quo remains to be seen.

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