Greece's Ruling Party Loses Ground as Subsidy Scandal Unfolds
This overwhelming sentiment spans voters of nearly all political affiliations, signaling a deep erosion of trust in the political establishment. A new public opinion poll by Opinion Poll for Action 24 reveals that 92.8% of Greeks believe the government bears political responsibility for the OPEKEPE scandal, which centers on the alleged mismanagement and fraudulent distribution of EU agricultural funds. This overwhelming sentiment spans voters of nearly all political affiliations, signaling a deep erosion of trust in the political establishment. Despite the outcry, the ruling New Democracy (ND) party remains the frontrunner, securing 29.8% in voting intention estimates. While this marks only a modest decline of 0.6 percentage points since the scandal broke, the poll underscores a volatile electorate and rising support for smaller or protest parties. PASOK stands in second place at 13.9%, trailing ND by nearly 16 points, and reflecting...
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