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Poll: 76.7% Want To Stay In Euro

Poll conducted for Mega TV by pollster GPO (1,400 polled) shows 88% said they suffered a drop in income this year and 80.7% expect conditions to worsen next year.
Despite this 76.7% of those polled said they wanted to stay in euro, whatever it takes.
The poll conducted on a sample of 1,400 people showed that 79.3 percent of Greeks believe the economic adjustment programme prescribed by Greece’s lenders, the International Monetary Fund and its euro zone partners, has failed.
The poll showed that support for Greece’s two biggest political parties had dropped compared to a survey in September.
A total of 21.5 percent said they would vote for the conservative New Democracy party, down from 22.3 percent in September. The PASOK socialists of former Prime Minister George Papandreou would garner 15.3 percent from 15.5 in September.
A total of 27.6 percent of those polled said they were undecided, would cast a blank ballot or abstain from voting.
But 56.2 percent of Greeks believe elections must take place later while 62.6 percent have a rather positive view Papademos.

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