Polls, Pagnoncelli dashes the hopes of the left: data from Meloni and the government

The controversies of recent weeks have not had the effect expected by the left: confidence in Giorgia Meloni’s government is growing. From the shooting in Pozzolo to the storm linked to the celebration of Acca Larentia, a series of controversies that “do not affect the perception of voters, which in fact improve their judgment of the government and the prime minister”, explains Nando Pagnoncelli commenting on his latest political poll , published in Corriere della sera on Saturday, January 20th.

In fact, positive opinions of the government rose two points to 46%, which allows the executive to recover its losses at the end of the year. Same trend for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, “which rises even more clearly, with an index that rises to 47, recovering three points compared to the pre-Christmas value”. Given that it must be evaluated in relation to the Prime Minister’s press conference at the beginning of the year, which “was a communication success”.

Moving on to the parties, Fratelli d’Italia is at 29%, decreasing slightly (-0.3), Matteo Salvini’s League is growing “which before Christmas had registered a drop that placed it at 8% and today it is at 8 .7%”. Forza Italia stable, 7%. “Overall, the coalition government is at 45.8%, an increase of 0.7% in the last month.” Among the opposition forces, the Pdè gave 19.7% (a month ago it was 19). Green Left Alliance 4.2% (+0.2%), +Europe 2.1% (-0.3%) for a total of 26% (+0.6%) of the left coalition. Giuseppe Conte’s 5-Star Movement “loses a point, standing at 16.2% compared to 17.2% a month ago. In short, it seems that there is a kind of relationship between the performance of the Democratic Party and that of the M5S: the growth of one normally sees a decrease in the other”, observes the researcher. Share of 3.3%, stable, Italy alive at 3%, decreasing slightly. Moving on to party leaders, excluding the Prime Minister, Antonio Tajani is first with 32%, followed by Conte (30). Followed by Salvini, Schlein, Lupi and Fratoianni.

Source: IL Tempo

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