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Bad news arrives for Giuseppe Conte: After months of strutting and enjoying a good level of (fragile) trust from Italian citizens, now the prime minister has to deal with a sharp drop in popularity with him. Yes, because now the prime minister has lost about 30% of appreciation compared to the peaks that were recorded during the Coronavirus emergency: As we learn from the latest data collected by Political Thermometer, positive judgments towards their work account for only 41.1%. Really negative figures, taking into account that according to some statistical institutes it had even reached 70%.
But what could be the underlying causes of this fall free? Undoubtedly the gradual withdrawal from television, after months in which it appeared on television screens almost daily to broadcast communications to our country through continuous direct to unified networks. The lawyer returned to the scene a few days ago, among other things at the Festa dell’Unità de Modena. And then it should be noted that generally, in times of special difficulty, there is a tendency to group around the institutional figure of the government.
Conte loses consensus
The prime minister had already suffered a decline in consensus after Giallorossi’s wedding: the transition from Conte 1 to Conte bis certainly wasn’t a positive image for him, but over the weeks he had managed to earn quite a significant rating. As reported by today’s issue of Free, in the analysis of Political Thermometer we read that the small rebound in January and February of this year at 40.4% and 39.1% had marked a stabilization at decent levels “,But what made the difference was the emergence of the Coronavirus, which in Italy and abroad marked a phase of high confidence in the governments in powerThus, the approval of the Prime Minister rose rapidly to 45.5% in March, 49.9% in April and even 59% in May. But in three months their consensus appears to have fully recovered. pulverized.
And in little more than a week there will be a crucial appointment: the regional elections could affect the stability of the Executive. As if this were not enough, there are other obstacles to overcome, from the reopening of schools to the economic crisis, through the management of European funds. 62.6% of Italians are convinced that the consultations on September 20 and 21 will see the center right It will prevail over the center-left: for 24.6% the final result will be 5-1 for the center-right; for 32.1% from 4-2; 5.9% will finish even with a coat (6-0). However, only 2 out of 10 Italians believe in a fall of the Conte government: the relative majority (45.2%) believe that the birth of tensions resulting in a reorganization.