Quirinale, the Italians want Draghi. Behind him only Berlusconi
Mario Draghi continues to be for the Italians the most accredited to take the place of Sergio Mattarella to the Quirinale. This is what emerges from a Demos survey – we read in Repubblica – according to which the current prime minister would be appreciated by 16% of the sample interviewed. Behind him there would be the current President of the Republic, with 11% of the preferences. But Mattarella he has already pulled out of the race, announcing that he will not accept to reapply. The surprise comes from the third step of the podium, with the In fact, 9% of the preferences are Silvio Berlusconi, is the leader of Come on Italy for the Italians the only alternative to Draghi for the Quirinale.
Unlike Draghi, therefore, Berlusconi’s candidacy – continues Repubblica – appears much more “divisive”. And, consequently, much less “shared”, as was to be expected. While Draghi appears to be a “common reference” for a large political majority. Of the parties and, before that, of the Italians. Behind Draghi, Berlusconi and Mattarella, the Italians see no other truly credible candidates. Also Giuseppe Conte, which, previously, was indicated by a limited but significant component of voters, today collects a residual share of preferences (2%).
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