A poll published on Monday revealed a narrowing gap between the ruling New Democracy and PASOK, while Syriza has slipped to fourth place.
The survey, conducted by Alco for Alpha TV, places New Democracy at 23.7%, PASOK at 13.2%, nationalist Greek Solution at 9.9%, Syriza at 9.1%, Communist KKE at 7.7%, religious nationalist Niki at 3.8%, nationalist Voice of Reason at 3.4%, and the left-wing Plefsi Eleftherias at 3.3%.
The poll also shows Syriza voters favoring Stefanos Kasselakis over former leader Alexis Tsipras.
Mr. Kasselakis is seen as better positioned to enhance Syriza’s influence and improve its electoral results, with 31% supporting him compared to 15% for Mr. Tsipras.
Mr. Tsipras, however, has not indicated any plans to join the party’s internal elections.
In Pasok’s leadership race, current president Nikos Androulakis holds a commanding lead, securing 28.7% support among party voters.
He is followed by Athens Mayor Haris Doukas with 23.1%, former minister Anna Diamantopoulou with 17.2%, and other contenders including Pavlos Yeroulanos (9.4%), Michalis Katrinis (4.4%), and Nadia Giannakopoulou (3.3%).
In a potential second-round contest, Androulakis maintains a strong lead over Doukas, with 43.8% to Doukas’ 33.1%.