Italian Politics: League Faces Challenges as Forza Italia Gains Ground
The Italian political landscape is witnessing a significant shift, with the League, led by Roberto Vannacci, facing difficulties as Forza Italia, under the leadership of Antonio Tajani, gains momentum. According to the latest Supermedia Youtrend survey, Forza Italia has seen a 0.3% increase in support, while the League has dropped by 0.2%. This development has resulted in the widest gap between the two parties in three months, with Forza Italia now almost a point ahead of the League.
Survey Results: A Detailed Analysis
The Supermedia Youtrend survey provides a comprehensive overview of the current political landscape in Italy. The results are as follows: FDI 29.9 (-0.1), PD 22.0 (-0.2), M5S 12.2 (-0.1), Forza Italia 8.9 (+0.3), Lega 8.0 (-0.2), Greens/Left 6.4 (=), Share 2.9 (-0.3), Italia Viva 2.4 (+0.1), +Europa 1.7 (=), and We Moderates 1.2 (+0.1). The survey also reports on the coalitions, with the centre-right at 48.0 (=), centre-left at 30.1 (-0.2), M5S at 12.2 (-0.1), Third Pole at 5.3 (-0.2), and Others at 4.4 (+0.6).
Expert Analysis and Implications
Experts suggest that the approach strategy of Carlo Calenda to the party of Antonio Tajani and to the centre-right does not seem to be paying off, as Action is losing ground (-0.3%). The emergence of Futuro Nazionale, the new creation of former general Roberto Vannacci, is also a significant development, with the party already polling around 4%. These changes could herald interesting changes in the Italian political landscape, making the upcoming elections even more unpredictable.
The Youtrend/Agi Supermedia survey is a weighted average of national polls on voting intentions, providing a reliable indication of the current political climate in Italy. The survey considered data from various institutes, including EMG, Eumetra, Ipsos, Ixè, Noto, SWG, Tecnè, and Youtrend, and was carried out from January 22nd to February 4th.
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