78% consider the formation of the new government a "positive" or "rather positive" step, while 20% appear "negative" or "rather negative".
Regarding the emotions created by the formation of a cooperative government under Loukas Papadimos, 42,2% answered hope, 17,4% calm, 8,6% anxiety, 8,5% indifference, 7,5% anger and only 5,4% pessimism and fear.
A percentage of 1,9% answered that the feeling that was created for him was sadness and only 1,1% joy.
On the contrary, almost one in two Greeks felt anger, insecurity and pessimism in the period of political crisis after the October 27 decision and the reactions that took place after the referendum.
A percentage of 78,6% now feels more secure that with the new government Greece's position in the euro is secured, while only 9,8% feel the opposite.
The approval for the formation of the new government is also shown by the fact that 63,4% of the citizens consider that the formation of a government of wider cooperation was the right move than to lead the country directly to elections, something that is supported by 34,4%. % the citizens. Source: SigmaLive