The average of polls conducted in Italy over the past week, shows that the conservative coalition ruling the country has a clear lead, in voting intentions, over the centrist left and the Five Star.
In more detail, the conservative alliance is supported by 48.4% of the statistical sample, the centre-left by 31.4%, the Five Stars by 11.4% and the other, centrist forces by 5%.
As for the two largest factions, among conservatives, Georgia Meloni’s “Brothers of Italy” enjoys the support of 29.4% of respondents, Silvio Berlusconi’s “Forza Italia” founded by Silvio Berlusconi of 9.5%, and Mateo Salvini’s Lega does not exceed 8.7%. The small political force “We the Moderates” “convinces” 0.9% of respondents.
In the centre-left alliance, the Democratic Party, according to last week’s polls, secures 23.1% of the vote, the Alliance of the Ecologists and the Italian Left 6.5% and the radical party “More Europe” 1.8%.
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