Elly Schlein’s Democratic Party is losing ground in the polls, but the 5 Star Movement has also seen its support decline in the last month and a half. But the decline of the party led by Giuseppe Conte is less pronounced and there is now just one point of distance between Grillini and the Dem. These and other signs emerge from the survey carried out by Noto pollsters for Porta a Porta. Fratelli d’Italia confirms itself as the leading Italian party in terms of voting intentions in the next European elections. The political force led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni revised 30% due to a gain of 1.5% compared to the last survey on November 7th.
We were talking about the Democratic Party. Well, the demos lose a point and drop to 19%, while the M5S loses 0.5 to 18%. The difference between the two parties is therefore reduced to just one point. In the broadcast survey carried out by Bruno Vespa on Rai1, Lega gives 8.5% (-1), Forza Italia is at 6.5% (-0.5), Verdi-Left and Action remain stable at 3, 5%, as well as Italia Viva which however gains 0.5. Più Europe also remains stagnant at 2%. Instead, We Moderates gained 0.5, also reaching 2%. With regard to coalitions, the center-right (moderate Fdi-Lega-Fi-Noi) reaches 47% (+0.5), while the center-left (Pd-Verdi-Left-+Europa) is at 24, 5%, decreasing one percentage point.
Source: IL Tempo

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