Greece's ruling New Democracy party maintains a significant lead over the opposition, achieving 32.7% support in the latest polls. While the leftist Syriza and socialist PASOK struggle with low ratings, Greek society is increasingly expressing concerns about the escalation of conflict in the Middle East, particularly in the context of a potential confrontation involving Iran. One in five voters remains undecided, creating space for changes on the political scene in the coming months, despite the current dominance of the ruling camp.
New Democracy's dominance
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's party leads in the polls with an advantage reaching 15.9 percentage points over the second-placed PASOK.
Crisis for opinion leaders
A decline in popularity was recorded for Maria Karystianou, Alexis Tsipras, and Antonis Samaras, indicating fatigue with the established figures of the political scene.
Fears of regional conflict
Most Greeks express deep concern about the possibility of a war involving Iran and support strengthening forces in Cyprus.
Large group of undecided voters
About 20% of eligible voters have not yet decided who to vote for, making them a key group for future results.
The Greek political scene remains clearly dominated by the ruling New Democracy party, despite growing internal challenges and concerns about the international situation. The latest public opinion polls, conducted by ALCO and Opinion Poll, indicate a stable and safe lead for Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's party over a fragmented opposition. According to Opinion Poll data, support for New Democracy in electoral estimates is currently 32.7%, giving it a lead of 15.9 percentage points over the second-placed Panhellenic Socialist Movement. PASOK records significantly lower results, and the gap between the two formations in the ALCO poll was determined to be 14.3 percentage points. Syriza under new leadership has failed to regain its position as the leading opposition, confirming the trend of voters moving to the undecided group. The ALCO poll indicates that currently one in five Greeks does not yet know who they would vote for. Most respondents express deep concern about the possibility of a full-scale war involving Iran, which could destabilize the Mediterranean region. Despite these fears, citizens show readiness for active defense policy within their traditional alliances. Polling dynamics: ND's lead over PASOK: 14.3 p.p. (ALCO) → 15.9 p.p. (Opinion Poll); Status of opposition leaders: High media activity → Decline in popularity ratings; Main public fear: Inflation and Tempi → War in the Middle East This situation forces the government in Athens to balance between internal reforms and active defense diplomacy. New Democracy's dominance seems unthreatened mainly due to the lack of a consolidated alternative on the left and center, which is confirmed by declining ratings of key opposition figures. Key polling moments: April 18 — ALCO poll publication; April 19 — Opinion Poll results Although government support shows an upward trend, the large number of undecided voters and geopolitical anxieties are variables that could influence the final shape of the Greek political scene in the coming months. 15.9 (percentage points) — government's lead over the largest opposition party