Negative image seems to have the largest percentage of citizens for it, at least as it works today, according to Metron Analysis, with the exception of New Democracy and PASOK voters.
At the same time, however, the majority of respondents replying that the EU would like to proceed with its political and economic unification, showing that Greeks, even if they are not happy with the way the Union is currently acting, consider it to provide the prospect of improving their daily lives if they are reformed.
Regarding the party and political positions of the respondents, as mentioned above, we see that voters of New Democracy and PASOK have a positive picture of the EU, 58% and 54% respectively. At the same time, SYRIZA voters have 65% negative opinion of 77% of the Greek solution, the KKE 80% and the rest of the 74%.

Concerning the political positioning of voters, those who declare leftists have a negative image of 75%, those who declare 51%center -left, centrifuges 48%and right 59%. On the other hand, those who identify themselves as center -right record greater positive evaluation than negative, with rates of 51% and 43% respectively.
The desire for real integration
On the opposite bank, the majority of citizens want the European Union to proceed with its economic and political unification, with rates very high among the ND voters, PASOK and SYRIZA and respectively those who declare center -left, center -right.
In more detail, 52% of all respondents responded that the Union should be really unified, with 26% responding that it should remain as it is 20%. Among the ND voters, the percentage of those who want more integration is 70%, PASOK at 69%, SYRIZA at 53%. Lower are the percentages between voters of the rest of the parties, with 32% of the voters of the Greek solution and 34% of the KKE wanting complete integration.

In terms of political positioning, the image is even more indicative, as all political spaces prevail the desire to fully integrate the European Union. Specifically, 46% of leftists, 62% of center -left, 59% of centrals, 62% of center -right and 43% of the right are in favor of complete political and economic integration.