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Government, Draghi wins the social challenge with Conte. “Italians look to one person with confidence: the premier”

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Government, Draghi wins the social challenge with Conte.  “Italians look to one person with confidence: the premier”

With a positive sentiment of 67.91%, up by more than two points in the last fourteen days, Prime Minister Mario Draghi confirms himself as the most appreciated political leader by network users and further detaches his predecessor, Giuseppe Conte, who is stopped at 56.65%, down 4 points.

This is what emerges from the latest report produced by Spin Factor, a leading company in Italy in political and institutional strategic consulting, through Human, its exclusive web and social listening platform, entirely developed with an Italian algorithm. The leader of the 5 Stars is followed by Giorgia Meloni at 55.13% and by Carlo Calenda, 53.94. Luigi Di Maio does not break through, in his first survey as leader of “Together for the Future”, which stops at 46.39%. Matteo Salvini closes the ranking, with 42.85%. The government sentiment also remains firmly positive (60.82%), albeit with a downward trend of 2.87 points.

“These data give us an unequivocal certainty: between the war, the rise of infections from Covid, the increase in bills, drought and the crisis of the executive, Italians continue to look confidently at one person, Mario Draghi – is the comment of Tiberio Brunetti , founder of Spin Factor -. The government, which also maintains a very high approval rating, is affected by the breakdowns of these hours, but this does not affect the premier, on the contrary, his sentiment is even strengthened by effectively consolidating his leadership.

«On the other hand, the political positioning of rupture embraced by Giuseppe Conte is objectively risky in terms of consensus – continues Brunetti – who, during the first wave of the pandemic, had carved out a reassuring space on which he intelligently built a wide popularity. In that period, Conte posed and appeared as a sort of father figure of a confused and frightened community, prey to lockdowns and restrictions. Now, however, he takes on the role of the protester who is least suited to him. He is more credible in the governist box, now occupied by Di Maio, than in the antagonist box to Di Battista ».

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The truth, however, is the conclusion «is that the voters at this moment need facts and not controversies, from which Draghi wisely keeps his distance. In this regard, it is interesting to note, from the semantic analysis carried out in relation to the online conversations on the Government, how concrete requests emerge, above all: aid decree, minimum wage, citizenship income. These are measures aimed at the economic support of a population that looks forward to autumn with great concern. In fact, only 0.32% speak of early elections and this marks the sidereal distance between the intra-palace discussion and the real country ».

“The top ten of the government crisis” of Arcadia
According to another report, entitled “The top ten of the government crisis” and produced by Arcadia, the leader of Fratelli d’Italia, Giorgia Meloni, captures the largest share of audience and reactions on the main keyword “Mario Draghi”. Behind her the unusual couple “Gianluigi Paragone & Matteo Renzi”.

With the keyword “Conte”, the report continues, “on the shields there are the parliamentarians loyal to the former premier and the exponents of Italia Viva”, while with the institutional keyword “government” “in the most discussed posts the secretary Enrico Letta and the president of the Emilia Romagna region Stefano Bonaccini ».

Finally, “the ranking of the most discussed posts in the last 24 hours is dominated – inevitably – by populist leaders who for different reasons take the opportunity of the crisis to ask for elections immediately or to whip former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and the 5 Star Movement” .

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