More than seven in ten respondents (71%) in a recent opinion poll conducted for Kathimerini said it is either unlikely or outright impossible that the next government will be formed quickly.
“More than seven in 10 respondents (71%) in an opinion poll published exclusively by Kathimerini believe that it is unlikely or impossible that the next…”
The survey suggests that a large share of voters appear relatively unconcerned about the prospect of prolonged negotiations or even political deadlock. At the same time, the figures highlight a growing familiarity with coalition politics and an acceptance that forming a stable administration may take time.
Author’s summary: The poll shows that most voters expect difficulties in forming the next government yet seem broadly resigned to or untroubled by a period without clear leadership.