Alco poll shows six in 10 give government 'vote of confidence'
Nearly six in 10 Greeks give the government a "vote of confidence" according to the findings of an ALCO polls unveiled on Tuesday, on the website topontiki.grReplying to a question "Would you personally give the government a vote of confidence," 59 pct of participants said 'yes', 34 pct said 'no' and 7 pct declined to answer.
Asked to rate the policy statements unveiled by the prime minister in Parliament, 66 pct rated them "positively" or "very positively", 19 pct "neither positively or negatively" and 9 pct as "negative or very negative," while 6 pct did not answer.
To the question "How did you mostly feel while hearing the prime minister's policy statements," 48 pct said they felt either "enthusiasm" or "pride", 24 pct said "nothing in particular", 20 pct said "concern" and 2 pct "disappointment".
With regard to the Greek government's stance in the negotiations with Greece's partners and creditors, 75 pct said they were in agreement, 15 pct disagreed and 10 pct did not answer.
The poll was conducted via phone interviews on February 9-10, using a random sample of 821 individuals above 18.