Government, more than half of Italians want Mario Draghi at Palazzo Chigi
If you voted for the House today, the PD today would get 21%, surpassing Brothers of Italy to 20.3% and returning, albeit to a limited extent, after 7 years as the first party. There League, slightly down, it would find itself in third place with 19.2%; the 5 Star Movement would have 15.8%; Come on Italy 7.4%. It is today’s photograph on consensus to parties taken by Political Barometer of the Demopolis Institute, directed by Pietro Vento.
With a declining turnout stimed at 68%, among the smaller parties, Action stood at 2.8%, the Italian Left at 2.1%, Liberi e Equuali at 2%; Italy Viva di Renzi obtains 1.9%.
Striking, analyzing the trend Demopolis from the European Championships of 2019 to today, the 14-point growth of Meloni’s party which benefiting from the role of almost the only opposition, for weeks now he has completed the long run on Salvini and is just over a point above the League.
In this scenario, the most popular figures the Italians remain, with 67%, the Head of State Sergio Mattarella and, with 62%, the Premier Dragons. In third place, with 41%, the president of the 5 Stars Giuseppe Conte, followed by 38% by Giorgia Meloni. The secretary of the PD rises to fifth place Enrico Letta, while confidence in Roberto Speranza. One last curiosity, in the Demopolis data: after many years, Silvio Berlusconi alongside Matteo Salvini 31% in the opinion of the Italians.
After the recent appeal by Letta, Di Maio, Berlusconi, Salvini and other political leaders, the Institute directed by Pietro Vento asked the Italians for their opinion on the political role that the current Premier should exercise: if it were up to them to decide on the future of Draghi, the citizens interviewed by Demopolis would have no doubts. For a large majority of Italians, 56%, Draghi should remain at the helm of the government until the 2023 elections; for 21% it would be preferable to go to the Quirinale.
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