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Dimitris Koutsoumbas of KKE Surges as Most Popular Political Leader in Greece, New Poll Reveals


Dimitris Koutsoumbas, the leader of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), has emerged as the most popular political figure in the country for the first time, according to a recent poll conducted by Metron Analysis for Mega TV.

The survey revealed that Koutsoumbas has garnered an impressive 47% approval rating, positioning him as the top preference among Greek voters.

In a closely contested race, Koutsoumbas was followed closely by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the leader of the New Democracy (ND) party, who secured 44% popularity in the poll. Mitsotakis, who has been a dominant force in Greek politics, has proved to be a formidable opponent. Trailing behind them was Nikos Androulakis, representing the PASOK-KINAL coalition, with a respectable 40% approval rating.

Surprisingly, Stefanos Kasselakis, the leader of the SYRIZA-PS party and the former Prime Minister of Greece, was ranked in the sixth position with a popularity rating of 25%. Kasselakis, who led the country during a tumultuous period, seemed to have lost significant support among Greek voters.

The results of this poll highlight a shift in the political landscape of Greece, as Koutsoumbas, a leftist leader, secures the highest approval rating in the country. This outcome suggests that the Greek population is increasingly drawn to the ideals and policies advocated by the Communist Party. Koutsoumbas’ popularity could be attributed to his strong stance on social justice, workers’ rights, and opposition to austerity measures.

It is important to note that polls should be interpreted cautiously, as public opinion is subject to change. However, the significant rise in support for Koutsoumbas demonstrates a growing appetite for alternative political ideologies in Greece. As the country moves forward, these results pose an interesting challenge to the established political order and may shape the future of Greek politics.

Source: Greek City Times

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