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The government fights, takes home the approval of the resolution on the Month in the midst of a thousand concerns and continues to lose consensus. This speaks of the last turbulent days, this one photographs the last poll Made by Agi-YouTrend. This is the so-called weekly Supermedia that gathers the figures collected by the main electoral institutes.
So let’s go to the survey numbers. As was recorded last week, the performance of the center-right is good, which as a whole increases its percentage volume by almost one percentage point (+ 0.8% to be exact). In difficulty, as mentioned, the Giallorossi majority, which lost 0.5% despite the (slight) growth of the Democratic Party.
Regarding individual matches, at the top of the preferences of the Italians we always find the League by Matteo Salvini when we have the information. After months of difficulty, the Carroccio seems to have managed to reverse the trend: after the + 0.3% of last week, now the Lega team has an excellent + 0.8%, which brings the training to 24.2 % of voting intentions.
Second place for the Democratic party by Nicola Zingaretti & Co., who, as mentioned, managed to win something (+0.2); right now, according to the survey Agi-YouTrend, the dem represents 20.6% of the preferences.
Behind the Piddì there are no longer allies of 5 star movement, but Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy, who continues to enjoy an excellent moment of electoral health: the Supermedia Agi-YouTrend, in fact, gives 16.2% of the favors to FdI.
They are still bad, not to say very bad, the pentas, which simply cannot seem to stop the bleeding of consensus: also this week the M5 is in losses (-0.4%) and is registered below 15%: currently the 5 star movement they go beyond 14.7% of the voting intentions of Italians.
Going back to the center right display, okay Go Italy Silvio Berlusconi, stable at 7.1% of preferences. From blue to blue Action: Carlo Calenda’s party – candidate for mayor of Rome – neither wins nor loses, reaching 3.2% and winning the political “derby” with Italy Long Live by Matteo Renzi; The political creature of the former junk dealer and prime minister continues to reel: it yields two tenths of a point and sinks to 3.1% approval.
At 3.2% we find The left (stable compared to the previous survey), while below 2% here is the combination More Europe (1.9%, 0.2% less) and I It gave, stable at 1.5%.