Giorgia Meloni

Political polls, Calenda crash: Salvini and M5s good, Meloni and Renzi ok

The latest political survey by SWG – announced on 25 March by Enrico Mentana's La7 news – smiles on all the main Italian parties, now engaged in the electoral campaign for the European elections without forgetting the upcoming regional elections in Basilicata, those in Piedmont and the inevitable administrative ones.
After a complicated period for the poll, Giorgia Meloni would return to growth, with Fratelli d'Italia which would be more than the 26% indicated by the prime minister as her party's objective in the European elections in June.
Matteo Salvini may also be a little more optimistic, who instead indicated the League's objective for the next European Championships in double figures: despite the step forward, 10% would still remain far away for the Northern League.
For Salvini, however, there is other good news that emerges from the survey: Forza Italia's step backwards which would increase the distance between the Azzurri and the League, in a sort of internal race to be the second party in the majority.
Also considering Noi Moderati data as stable, the centre-right in the survey would have grown overall by 0.4% in voting intentions compared to last week, a certainly positive sign for Meloni and his entire government.
read also European elections 2024, results predictions: who will win? Political polls: Calenda drops, Pd and M5s ok The latest political poll by Swg also sees the Democratic Party growing, but now slightly further away from the Brothers of Italy by virtue of the leap by Giorgia Meloni's party.
For the survey, however, the step forward of the 5 Star Movement would be more marked, with the Five Star Movement thus returning to close to the percentages obtained in the last political elections.
However, the situation for the Green-Left Alliance and Action is becoming more shaky, especially for Carlo Calenda who recorded a clear negative sign in the poll and who would now be right at the limit of the threshold which for the European elections is set at 4%.
Matteo Renzi, however, may be a little more confident, with Italia Viva indicated as growing and above all hopeful of an agreement with +Europa: the former prime minister is apparently continuing to send signals, but no agreement between the two parties has yet been signed.
Finally, in the survey we should note the debut of Pace, Terra Dignità, the pacifist list launched by Michele Santoro which would be at 1.6%: the threshold appears distant, but in addition to the electoral campaign the journalist must also think to the collection of signatures to be able to present themselves at the European elections.
read also European elections 2024, party situation: objectives and alliances

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