Mar 10 • 14:15 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Political polls: Fratelli d'Italia slows down, Pd and M5S grow

Fratelli d’Italia sees a slight decline in political support while the Democratic Party (Pd) and the Five Star Movement (M5S) experience growth, indicating a dynamic shift in Italy's political landscape.

Recent polling data from Swg for TG La7 reveals a slight downturn for the ruling party Fratelli d'Italia, led by Giorgia Meloni, showing a loss of 0.4%, bringing them to 29.4%. While they remain the leading party, this decrease could signal a potential shift in voter sentiment. In contrast, the Democratic Party has shown positive movement, increasing its support to 21.8%, suggesting that the party is regaining influence among the electorate. The Five Star Movement continues to assert itself as the third significant political force in Italy, with its support rising to 12%.

In the center-right area, the political dynamics appear mixed. While the League has made gains, rising to 6.8%, Forza Italia is experiencing a minor contraction, dropping to 8.2%. This fluctuation in support among coalition partners may indicate dissatisfactions within the coalition or changing voter priorities. Similarly, Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra has shown slight declines, remaining close to the League's numbers, reflecting the ongoing competitive nature of the left-wing space in Italian politics.

Additionally, a noteworthy trend from the polling data is the increase in the number of undecided voters, which now accounts for 30%, growing by two percentage points. This rise may suggest a growing disconnection between voters and the existing political options, highlighting the potential for changes in future election outcomes as parties strive to engage and attract this increasingly significant demographic of undecided voters.

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