Gallop about whether or not the citizens went to the polls was carried out by Mesimeri and Kati.
When asked if they had voted, several citizens answered positively, while many gave a negative answer, saying that they did not go to exercise their right to vote.
When asked if they think something will change with the election of the new president and the reconstitution of the government, most did not hesitate to give negative answers.
More specifically, some of the answers were a one-word "no" while some others were "maybe, we are waiting for a hope", "we hope for something better", "I hope, this is what we wish for, let's hope", "they will remain the same".
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