The majority of the Greek people are in favor of remaining in the Eurozone and reaching an agreement with the creditors, according to a survey conducted by Marc for the Alpha televisions station.

Specifically, 77.1% favored an agreement with the creditors, while only 18.9% favored a rupture. Additionally, 77.4% of respondents want the euro, rather than a return to the drachma and 75.5% wants Greece to remain a part of the European Union.

About 54.8% is fearful of a default and about 50.2% believe that the Greek government should accept the agreement proposal of the creditors.

Should the negotiations reach an impasse, only 13.8% supports calling general elections, while 44.2% favor the formation of a national unity government.

Finally, when asked how they would vote, if elections were to take place tomorrow, the respondents answered as follows

  • SYRIZA – 34.2% (from 35.6% in April)
  • New Democracy – 19.6% (from 20.8% in April)
  • The River – 6.3%
  • KKE – 5.2%
  • Golden Dawn – 5%
  • Independent Greeks – 3.7%
  • PASOK – 3.2%