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The branch led by Giuseppe Conte said no: no comparison on TV Between Giorgia Meloni and Elly Schelin. The majority of parties in Parliament opposed the face-to-face meeting between the prime minister and the main opposition leader. To weigh, the electoral campaign for the Europeans in which we will vote with the proportional system, breaking up any type of coalition. The missed duel, which should have been staged in Door to door by Bruno Vespa, will certainly impoverish the debate of a campaign that is already poor and boring. But someone could benefit from it.

That’s what he thinks pollster Renato Mannheimer who, speaking toAdnkronoshas explained: “It definitely benefits others. It’s not that the televised debate would have shifted votes from the right to the left and vice versa, but it certainly would it would have attracted votes from the main partiesby the supporters of those parties”. This therefore explains the outcry of the minor parties: the risk that the TV confrontation would drain votes towards the Brothers of Italy on the right and the Democratic Party on the left is too high.

The debate between the two leaders certainly would not have shifted votes from one camp to the other, but Mannheimer explains that it would have served “to mobilize within the right and the left. Let me explain: if a leftist sees Schlein on TV, he gets excited and votes for her. The same goes for Meloni”. Therefore, all the other parties that could benefit from the stop to the confrontation are gloating. But with one more unknown: “I want to see what comparisons there will be” says Mannheimer.

 
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