From the roof to the money, the payments with the Pos and the torments of the Democratic Party in the struggle for the secretariat, Nando Pagnoncelli recites the latest polls on Dimartedì. In order to raise the level of the payment obligation with the Pos, the researcher for the La7 program led by Giovanni Floris asked the Italians if Matteo Salvini is right to give “pain in the ass” to anyone who wants to pay for a coffee with a credit card. “52% believe he is wrong, while 42% agree with the deputy prime minister.” Greater consensus among voters of majority parties and among self-employed workers and traders, but also among the most popular classes.
Among the data from the Ispos survey, there are those about how Italians will spend the thirteenth month: 39% will use it for bills and expenses, 33% will think about saving, only 22% will use it for gifts and travel. For 2023, 35% of Italians believe that their economic condition will remain unchanged. On the other hand, the 31st is pessimistic, a value that increases by 8 points compared to the previous year.
Then we talk about the internal events of the Democratic Party and, therefore, the primaries. “We asked who would be the best secretary of the Democratic Party – explains the researcher – 25% indicate Stefano Bonaccini, followed by Elly Shlein with 12%, Paola De Micheli with 6%”. Already 22% “believe that it would be better for some other candidate to present himself and 35% do not manifest themselves”. In short, candidates do not warm hearts and most Italians prefer something else or do not know who to prefer. Among Democratic Party voters surveyed by Pagnoncelli, however, “Bonaccini clearly prevails with 41%, followed by Schlein with 21”. A significant fact a few days after the official candidacy of the ditto that evidently convinces the dem.
Source: IL Tempo
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