An overwhelming majority of Greeks believe a coalition government, like the one formed on Friday, offers the best solution for Greece to fight economic crisis, a poll published today showed.
The survey by pollsters MRB, published in the newspaper Realnews, found that 68 per cent of Greeks were in favour of a unity government like that sworn in on Friday and headed by ex-ECB Vice President Lucas Papademos, who was backed by 75 percent of respondents.
If an election were held today, conservative party New Democracy would win 33.1 per cent of the vote, but fall short of a parliamentary majority, while socialists PASOK would take 18.1 percent.
The poll was taken on November 10 when Papademos was confirmed as prime minister and on November 11 when his cabinet was sworn in.
Reuters