the sentiment of Italians on the eve of regional elections



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A part of Italians, specifically the residents of Aosta Valley, Veneto, Liguria, Tuscany, Marche, Puglia and Campania will go to the polls, whoever wants, on Sunday 20 and Monday 21 September 2020 to cast their vote in regional elections. Everyone, however, can give their vote to confirmatory referendum on the cut of parliamentarians.

That being said, by not being able to speak about relative voting intentions, due to the prohibition of the disclosure and publication of electoral political polls, the broadcast Clean slate performed by Corrado Formigli and broadcast by La7, on Thursday, September 17, announces the feeling of Italians who could somehow influence the decision on the vote, depending on how they lived through the COVID-19 pandemic. HE Index Research Surveys reveal the moods of Italians.

Index polls: the sentiment of Italians on the eve of the vote

More than six months after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, asks Index How is the economic situation compared to last year?. 56.3% of Italians say that nothing has changed. 29.4% said it got worse; only 4.9% answer that they have improved, while 9.4% prefer not to answer.

How do Italians look to the future? The result of the survey goes almost in one direction: even 79.9% say they are worried; only 16.9% expressed confidence, therefore optimism. 3.2% is divided between those who do not know and those who do not want to answer.

Index polls wanted to find out with what excitement do Italians look to the future, which looks a bit like the previous question, albeit a bit more specific. In fact, here is the difference between the uncertain and the fearful. 57.5% feel a feeling of uncertainty and anxiety; 24.3% are afraid or at least fear the future. Confident and hopeful they are locked in 15.9%, while 2.3% do not know or prefer not to reveal their emotion.

To the question “What is your biggest concern”, 42.6% indicates economic recovery; 22.4% are more concerned about work, 20.6% fear a new confinement or COVID-19. Only 9.4% do not express any great concern, while 5.0% of Italians refrain from answering the Index question.

Is there confidence in the recovery of the Italian economy? Also in this case there is great pessimism: 70.8% say they have little or no pessimism; 15.4%, on the contrary, are very confident or at least sufficiently confident, the percentage of those who do not express themselves rises to 13.8%.

The Index survey also investigates how much confidence Italians have in a good use of European funds. 50.9% have little or no confidence, 38.3% say they have a lot or a lot of confidence, while 10.8% abstain from answering.

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