“What will be the decisive data”

“This time we see the centre-right speaking to the centre-right, the centre-left to the centre-left and everyone to the undecideds, trying to intercept new forces in a phase in which moving abstentionists is more difficult”: Alessandra Ghisleripollster and director of Euromedia Research, told The print in reference to the last moments of the electoral campaign of the parties competing in view of the European elections this weekend.

Speaking about the issues that are of most interest to voters in Italy, Ghisleri mentioned that ofimmigration, “A traditionally strong theme that had waned a bit with Covid”. And again: “It has recently become important again as a litmus test of being in Europe, between the redistribution in the various countries and the ability of ours to absorb all the people who land here but in most cases want to go elsewhere”.

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Aside from fundamental issues, such as the war in Ukraine and the Middle East, the pollster explained that Italians’ first concern at the moment is “the family economy and the stability to plan life. It applies to everyone, to single-nuclear families, to large ones, to singles”. Then, he added, “in second place the Italians put the Healththe current impossibility of accessing health services in one’s own region”. An important fact, continued Ghisleri, will be represented by theturnoutwhich “modifies what could be the percentages of each party, there are some that are penalized by the possible lack of turnout and others that benefit from it”.

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