Stefanos Kasselakis was announced person of the year for 2023, according to a survey conducted by MRB on behalf of Real newspaper.
The leader of Syriza, managed to gain 40.7% coming first in the survey while the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis came second in preference with 16.7%. Third in the row came former Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras with 5.5%.
Greek Athlete and world Champion in Long Jump, Miltos Tentoglou came fourth with 2% and former Syriza MP Efi Achtsioglou followed with 1.4%.
Far back in preference were the leader of Pasok-Movement of Change Nikos Androulakis and former Athens Mayor Kostas Bakoyiannis with 1.2% and 1.1 respectively.
Kasselakis seems to be starring in 2024 as well coming first with 23.2% against 21.7% for Mitsotakis.
Source: tovima.com
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