Shift to the left with Giuseppe Conte’s 5 Star Movement looking in the rearview mirror at the acceleration of the Democratic Party. The latest political polls indicate a recovery of the DEM thanks to the vote of the circles for the primaries that will elect the new secretary. Few things, however, compared to what was lost in the months of waiting for the refoundation that eroded the consensus of the Democratic Party surpassed by 5Stelle. The political moment is photographed by the usual AGI-YouTrend Supermedia which integrates the results of the national polls of voting intentions carried out from January 26 to February 8 (the average was carried out on February 9 with data from the EMG institutes (publication dates: January 31st and February 6th), Ixè (February 3rd), Piepoli (February 1st) and SWG (January 30th and February 6th).
“The data to keep an eye on is that of the Democratic Party, which gains more than half a point and rises above 16 – reads in the commentary on the data – This is probably due to the fact that the parliamentary campaign has entered a little more will gain life with the votes of the members of the circles, which will end on Sunday and will define the two candidates who will face each other in the primaries on February 26. Thanks to this small rebound, the center-left area regains ground, but is still worth less than half of the center-right (22.6% against 46%)”.
In detail, Fratelli d’Italia is always by far the party with the greatest consensus. FdI loses two decimal places compared to two weeks ago and is at 29.5 percent. The M5s is steady at 17.7, the Democratic Party gains 0.6 percent and rises to 16.2. The League remains stable at 8.5 percent and the Third Pole at 7.7. Forza Italia gains two decimal places, now worth 7 percent. The Greens/Left alliance does not advance (3.6 percent), +Europe grows (2.8 percent, +0.3), For Italy-Italexit by Gianluigi Paragone (2.3, +0, 1) and Unione Popolare di Luigi de Magistris (1.7, + 0.2). Due to a 0.1 drop, Moderate Nodes drops to 1 percent. The coalitions show the center-right with 46 percent (-0.2), the center-left with 22.6 percent (+0.9).
Source: IL Tempo
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