Italian Voting Intentions Remain Largely Unchanged, According to Latest SWG Survey
The latest SWG survey for the La7 news program has revealed that Italian voting intentions have seen minimal changes compared to the previous week. The survey indicates that the Brothers of Italy party continues to lead with 31.1% of the vote, experiencing a slight increase. The Democratic Party follows closely, with 22.4% of the vote, also seeing a slight rise.
Declining parties include the 5 Star Movement, which has dropped to 12.4%, and the Lega, which now stands at 8%. In contrast, Forza Italia has seen a small increase, rising to 8.4%. The Greens and the Left remain steady, just above 6%. These shifts are based on the average of the first surveys of the year, providing insight into the current political landscape.
Smaller Forces and Undecided Voters
Among the smaller forces, Action and Italia Viva have experienced a slight decline, while +Europa remains stable. We Moderates and the Other Lists have shown signs of growth. Notably, the share of voters who do not express a preference remains high, at 32%. This significant percentage indicates a large area of indecision among the electorate, suggesting that many voters have yet to make up their minds.

Conclusion and Further Information
The latest SWG survey provides valuable insights into the current state of Italian voting intentions. With the Brothers of Italy and Democratic Party leading the pack, and other parties experiencing shifts in support, the political landscape remains dynamic. For more detailed information and analysis, readers can refer to the original survey results and accompanying news article: Here

