New commitment to the La7 news Monday night survey directed by Enrico Mentana. The survey, carried out by SWG, once again rewards Fratelli d’Italia, which remains stable and abundantly the main Italian party: in one week, Giorgia Meloni and her party went from 29.2% to 29.1% (- 0.1%). In the voting guidelines there is also a negative sign for the Democratic Party, the 5 Star Movement and the League. Elly Schlein is unable to maintain the 20% achieved last week, falling to 19.7% (-0.3%). Giuseppe Conte’s M5S falls to 16.2% (-0.2%), while Matteo Salvini’s Northern League falls from 9.8% to 9.4% (-0.4%). A positive sign for Forza Italia, which gains 0.3% and grows up to 6.7%. There was also a slight drop in Carlo Calenda’s participation, which went from 4% to 3.9% (-0.1).
The results of the Greens and the Left remained stable, as they did not suffer any shocks and remained stable at 3.6%. Italia Viva is recovering ground: Matteo Renzi’s party grows by 0.2%, reaching 3%. +0.1% for +Europe, now at 2.5%. Significant growth, +0.3%, of Per l’Italia con Paragone, which approaches 2%, reaching 1.9%. Unione Popolare loses 0.1% to 1.2%, Noi Moderati gains 0.1% and rises to 1.1%. Important shock in abstentionism: from 41% to 45%, with a resounding increase of 4% in abstentions and undecided voters.
Source: IL Tempo

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