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Polls, FdI on the rise and one step away from the PD, Lega and M5S down

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According to the supermedia of the polls carried out by YouTrend breaking latest news Fratelli d’Italia, Giorgia Meloni’s party has grown again, gaining 0.7% compared to two weeks ago and reaching 17.9%. FdI therefore confirms the trend of recent months: the party is constantly growing, it has overtaken the 5 Star Movement, becoming the third party, it is removing more and more votes from Matteo Salvini’s League from which it is separated by just over four percentage points and is now undermining the Democratic Party. Surely the strategy of remaining in opposition of the Draghi government is paying off, although Meloni’s party was already growing before the current executive took office.

Well, but not very well for the Democratic Party which remains the second party with 18.8%, slightly recovering (+ 0.2%). Forza Italia also grows, gaining 0.1% and settling at 7.6%. On the other hand, the Lega and the 5 Star Movement are down. The carroccio, while maintaining the first position, is the party that falls the most, losing 0.7%, and settling at 22.2. Even the pentastellati recorded a loss, albeit minimal: the party fell to 16.9%, losing 0.1% in two weeks. Share of Carlo Calenda also fell to 3.1% (-0.2%). Italia Viva by Matteo Renzi lost half a point, down to 2.7%. Among the minor parties, only the Greens are growing, earning 0.2% and reaching 1.8%. Art1-Mdp and + Europe are down.

The approval of the leaders

Good news for Meloni also regarding the satisfaction of the leaders. According to the survey carried out by Egm for Agorà, the leader of Fratelli d’Italia is the second most popular leader with 42%, second only to Prime Minister Draghi with a 51% rating. Meloni has therefore overtaken former premier Conte, who is therefore ranked third with 40%. Followed by Luca Zaia and Stefano Bonaccini both at 35%, Salvini at 34% and Letta down at 30%. Berlusconi instead reaches 28%.

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