Meloni continues to grow and Forza Italia booms –

Fratelli d’Italia is sailing towards 30 percent, the League is holding and Forza Italia is touching 11 percent. In short, the Boccia-Sangiuliano case does not affect the consensus of the majority parties and of Giorgia Meloni’s government, which is rising in approval. A symptom that Italians have not given credence to the narrative put together by the opposition. The above data emerge from the latest “Monitor Italia” survey by Dire-Tecnè with interviews conducted between September 19 and 20. Here are the data and considerations.

THE PARTIES – The growth of Fratelli d’Italia continues, gaining +0.2% in a week, reaching 29.2% and starting to see the 30% goal up close. The PD remains stable at 23.6, while both Forza Italia and M5S gain +0.1 and +0.2% respectively, settling at 11 and 10.9%. The League is still fifth with 8.2% of the consensus (-0.1%), while Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra is in sixth place with 6.5% (-0.2). Azione is also down to 2.8% (-0.1). Italia Viva, on the other hand, recovers +0.1 and reaches 2%. +Europa is down, losing -0.1, and is at 1.7%. The other parties combined have recorded 4.1% of the consensus after a -0.1 compared to seven days ago.

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I LEADER – Prime Minister Meloni is still in first place among the leaders in Italian approval with 43.2% of the votes, achieved thanks to a +0.1% obtained in the last seven days. The podium remains unchanged: in second place is Antonio Tajani, with 36.7%, and in third Elly Schlein, with 30.9%, both unchanged compared to a week ago. In fourth place remains Giuseppe Conte, with 30% of the votes after a +0.1% recorded compared to seven days ago. Matteo Salvini follows, with 26% and -0.1%. Behind him is Emma Bonino with 20.5% and -0.2%; Carlo Calenda with 20% and -0.1%; Angelo Bonelli with 16.6% and +0.1%; Nicola Fratoianni with 16.5% and +0.2%. Matteo Renzi closes the ranking with 14.3% of the votes after a -0.1%.

THE GOVERNMENT – More than half of Italians – 53% – do not trust the Meloni government, but the figure is down -0.3% compared to seven days ago. On the other hand, the share of those who trust the Fratelli d’Italia-led executive rises to 39.5%, gaining +0.2%. The share of those who ‘don’t know’ is almost unchanged, at 7.5%, up 0.1%.

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2024-09-26 09:38:08

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