Feb 12 • 11:14 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Political Polls: Sudden Slowdown of the League, Lagging Behind Forza Italia. Vannacci's Party at 2.9%

Recent political polls indicate a decline in support for Italy's League party, which has fallen behind Forza Italia, while the newly formed party by Roberto Vannacci is polling at 2.9%.

In a recent survey conducted by Youtrend for Agi, Italy's political landscape has witnessed notable shifts. The newly established party by Roberto Vannacci, named Futuro Nazionale, has registered a polling share of 2.9% in its first week, a promising start for a nascent political entity. Meanwhile, the League, which recently experienced a departure of its prominent figure Vannacci, has encountered a significant slowdown, dropping by 0.7% and now trailing Forza Italia by almost 2 percentage points.

Further developments show that Forza Italia has seen a gain of 0.5%, contributing to its current standing, while Brothers of Italy remains the leading national party with a polling percentage of 29.7%, despite experiencing a slight decrease of 0.2%. On the opposition front, the Democratic Party holds steady at about 22%, while the Five Star Movement has decreased by nearly half a point. These fluctuations in polling data reflect the dynamic nature of Italian politics, especially in the context of party realignments and shifts in voter sentiment.

The poll underscores the fluid political environment as established parties like the League and Forza Italia jockey for position amidst rising new political forces like Vannacci’s party. The implications of these trends could be significant as they may shape the strategies of both the ruling coalition and opposition parties moving forward, particularly as local and national elections approach in Italy, emphasizing the need for political actors to adapt quickly to changing public opinions.

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