
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s Adelphia party remains in first place in terms of voting intentions, according to an average opinion poll conducted in Italy over the past week. At the same time, however, the percentage of centre-left is also increasing.
In particular, the “Brothers of Italy” “convinced” 29.2% of respondents, and the second political force in the country in terms of voting intentions is the center-left Democratic Party with a percentage of 19.2%.
The gap with Meloni’s party remains wide, but since the recent election of Eli Schlein as leader of the “Democrats”, they have increased their percentages by 2% over the past two weeks at a gallop.
The Italians are followed by the Five Star Movement with 15.9% of the vote, the League with 9.2% and the Central Alliance of Carlo Calenda and Matteo Renzi with 7.6%.
Forza Italia Silvio Berlusconi, according to opinion polls, is 6.9% and, finally, the alliance of the Ecologists with the Italian left – 3%.
In general, the conservative coalition ruling Italy is currently gaining 46.2% of the vote, the center-left forces – 24.5%, and the “Five Stars” – 15.9%.
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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