Giorgia Meloni (Lapresse)
Poll, according to the Democratic Party. League third in front of the M5S. Forza Italia above 10%
Brothers of Italy and the Democratic Party they are close, in the last week their consensus has increased little but in the same way and therefore the distance between the first two parties remains the same, with Giorgia Meloni always leading the first party in Italy. Small deviations also in the other political forces, Forza Italia’s biggest leap forward.
This is what emerges from the Dire-Tecnè survey carried out on 18 February 2022 on a sample of a thousand people. In the last seven days Fdi and Pd have gained + 0.1%, thus remaining with the same distance as last week: 22% Fdi, 21.7% Pd. The Lega falls (-0.2%), now at 16.5%. The M5s remained stable, fourth with 12.8%. So Forza Italia with 10.2% (+ 0.2%). Drop in Action and Europe + (-0.2%) now at 4.4%. So Italia Viva 2.6% (+ 0.1%), Green Europe 2.3% (-0.1%), Italian Left 2.2% (-0.1%).
CENTRO-RIGHT LIKES MORE BUT -2.8% COMPARED TO A YEAR AGO – The center-right and center-left coalitions both earn something in the last week (+ 0.1%), the distances between the two sides therefore remain unchanged compared to the last survey. This is what emerges from the Dire-Tecnè survey carried out on 18 February 2022 on a sample of a thousand people. Fdi, Lega, Fi, Udc and Ci today put together 50.3% of the votes. On the other hand, with 38.4%, there are Pd, M5s, Article 1 and Green Europe. A year ago, on February 13, 2021, the center-right enjoyed 53.1% of the vote (+ 2.8% compared to today) and the center-leftist was 34% (-4.4% compared to today).
ITALIANS CONFIDENCE IN DRAGHI, NOW AT 54.5% – Italians’ confidence in Mario Draghi is constantly decreasing. The premier again this week, as has happened since mid-December, still loses consensus (-0.6%). Now he has the confidence of 54.5% of Italians. This is what emerges from the Dire-Tecnè survey carried out on 18 February 2022 on a sample of a thousand people. The prime minister a week ago was instead at 55.1%. The peak last September 3, with 67.1% of the votes.
MAJORITY ITALIANS NO LONGER TRUST IN GOVERNMENT – Italians’ confidence in the government led by Mario Draghi is dropping, this week the consensus drops by 0.5% and therefore falls below 50% (49.8%). This is what emerges from the Dire-Tecnè survey carried out on 18 February 2022 on a sample of a thousand people. A week ago the majority of Italians (50.3%) were still promoting the executive. Shortly after the beginning of the mandate, on February 13th, the highest level of approval was recorded with 59%.
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