Political polls, Brothers of Italy rise again and the Meloni government gains trust

This week Fratelli d’Italia, Meloni’s party, rises again, reaching 27.4% (+0.1% compared to a week ago). Also on the podium are Pd and M5s.

This week Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia rises again, and is always firmly in the lead in Italians’ voting intentions. In second place we still find the Democratic Party, growing compared to a week ago. However, there was a slight decline for the 5 Star Movement and for Forza Italia/Noi Moderati. Plus sign for Matteo Salvini’s League. These are the main results of the latest Dire-Tecnè survey, with interviews carried out between 9 and 10 May.

Giorgia Meloni’s party therefore stands at 27.4% (+0.1% compared to a week ago). The Democratic Party remains at a distance, trailing by 6.9 points at 20.5% with growth of +0.2%. Conte’s M5s completes the podium, at 15.7%, down 0.2 points. In fourth place Forza Italia+Noi Moderati with 10.1%, losing 0.1%. Below is the League, at 7.9% (+0.1%). Followed by the United States of Europe at 4.5% (-0.1), the Greens and the Left at 4.1% (+0.1%) and Action at 3.9% (+0.1%). Libertà concludes the ranking at 2.2% (+0.1). The other parties overall add 3.7% (-0.3%).

The leaderboard

Giorgia Meloni remains largely in the lead in Italians’ preferences among political leaders. They follow Antonio Tajani And Giuseppe Conte. The Prime Minister stands at 43.5%, marking a +0.1% compared to last week. Foreign Minister and Vice President of the Council Antonio Tajani gains 0.3% and rises to 35.8%. The M5S leader Giuseppe Conte, with 30.5% (-0.2%) completes the podium.

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Outside the top three positions, but growing, is Elly Schlein who with a +0.1 rises to 30.2%. Next comes Matteo Salvini, unchanged at 27.7%; then Emma Bonino with 23.6% (-0.1%); Maurizio Lupi with 22.5% (-0.3); Carlo Calenda with 20.2% (+0.1%); Angelo Bonelli with 16.2% (+0.1%); Nicola Fratoianni stable with 15.9%; Matteo Renzi with 15% (+0.1%).

Confidence in the government rises

The percentage of those who trust the executive led by Giorgia Meloni is rising again. The government, gaining 0.2%, stands at 39.7%. 53.4% ​​of voters have no confidence in the executive, a percentage down 0.1% compared to a week ago. The share of undecided people drops to 6.9% (-0.1%).

 
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