In the centre-left alliance, the Democratic Party is at 22.1%, the Greens and Italian Left collaboration at 3.6%, the radical More Europe party at 2% and the newly formed Citizens’ Effort, of foreign minister Luigi Di Maio, at 1.1%.
All the gallops conducted in the last week in Italy, ahead of the general elections on September 25, confirm the large lead of the conservative faction consisting of Forza Italia, the League and the Brothers of Italy.
The average of the polls shows that the conservative faction gathers 46.5% of the vote intention, the center-left 28.8%, the Five Star Movement 12.4%, and the centrist alliance of Carlo Calenda and Matteo Renzi, 6.4%.
As far as the parties of the two largest factions are concerned, the far-right Adelphia of Italy “convince” 24.4% of respondents, the League 12.7% and Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, 7.8% and the small party “We, the moderates” 1.6%.
In the centre-left alliance, the Democratic Party is at 22.1%, the Greens and Italian Left collaboration at 3.6%, the radical More Europe party at 2% and the newly formed Citizens’ Effort, of foreign minister Luigi Di Maio, at 1.1%.
If these gallops are confirmed by popular will, in the elections to be held in two weeks, the conservative faction is estimated to secure 242 seats in the parliament out of a total of 400, the center-left alliance 97, the Five Stars 34 and the “centrist pole” of Renzi and Calenda, 17. It is recalled that under Italian law, in the last two weeks before the parliamentary elections, the publication of polls concerning citizens’ voting intentions is prohibited.
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