ProMacro_Scope Quarterly Bulletin Q3 2025

The ProMacro_Scope Q3 2025 Bulletin captures a Greece grappling with economic strain, political scepticism, and fragile social trust. Polling shows households rate both personal finances and the national economy below neutral, with cost of living, corruption, healthcare, and low wages dominating public concerns.

Citizens strongly favour redistributive measures - health and education spending, tax relief for youth, ENFIA cuts, and VAT reductions - but doubt the state’s ability to deliver, highlighting a “scepticism gap.” Political trust remains weak, with Parliament, justice, and media scoring lowest, fuelling instability and protest risk.

Electoral support is fragmented: New Democracy retains the largest pool of “certain” voters, but a volatile electorate leaves the 2027 race open.

The report also tracks scandals, opposition strategies, and the potential return of Alexis Tsipras. Proprietary indexes underline declining sentiment across economic and social dimensions, painting a picture of a society under pressure and a political system vulnerable to disruption.