Bridging Europe Survey on bailout talks, government record, voting intention

Bridging Europe — This survey comes at a time talks on the conclusion of the second review of the Greek bailout have stalled. After two unsuccessful Eurogroup meetings in December 2016 and January 2017, hopes now lie on forthcoming gathering of Eurozone Finance Ministers in Brussels later this month. Time is pressing both sides, but especially the Greek side, as the coming months will be fueled with electoral tensions, domestic debates and political struggle.

Below some graphs from the results, including voting intention.

For full results and analysis go to the Bridging Europe site.

 


Bridging Europe is a non-partisan international think-tank and communication centre committed to advance youth leadership in policy-making.

Survey ID: Nationwide Poll on the latest political developments in Greece in the context of our Greek Crisis Programme. Period of data collection and method: January 31 – February 3, 2017 via telephone interviews and online questionnaire. Sampling size and geographical distribution: 1159 respondents, nationally, proportional distribution throughout country’s 13 regions. Sample characteristics: Representative, men and women, 18 years old and over.Sampling method: Multistage sampling using quotas with respect to geographical distribution, gender, and age of population. Standard error: +/-2,5% at the 95% confidence interval.