70% believe that “Alexis Tsipras will succeed as prime minister”, 23% that he ‘will not succeed”, while 7% have no opinion.
Regarding the coalition government of SYRIZA-Independent Greeks, 52% said they considered it “right”, 26% “wrong”, 15% are “neutral”, whereas 7% have no opinion or answered, “it depends”.
The majority of Greeks hold Antonis Samaras responsible for the defeat of Nea Dimokratia. 71% said Samaras has “great responsibility”, 11% said he has “little responsibility”. (Avgi.gr, poll via Iefimerida.gr)
Regarding the “economic situation of the country” 78% consider it “negative”, 15% “neutral”.
“Will the economic situation improve?” 38% “positive”, 32% “will remain the same”, 21% “conditions will worsen”.
SYRIZA-Independent Greeks coalition: 56% “positive development”, 35% “negative development”.
60% considers “right decision” Yanis Varoufakis as Finance Minister, 11% “wrong decision”. (Parapolitika via Avgi.gr)
Notes:
1) I have no data as to when the polls were exactly conducted, however, it looks as if there were before the incident with Varoufakis and Eurogroup head Dijsselbloem on Friday.
2) Avgi is politically affiliated with SYRIZA.
Interesting. So the people outside Greece look at the reality in totally another way than inside Greece. Reading for example German newspapers, I do not feel relief or enthusiasm. People believe in Tsipras in Greece. Time will show whether they are right.
Probably because the people here in Greece live the reality, while people in Germany read the “reality” from a newspaper.