ROME – The center-right leaders are stable in the approval ratings of Italians: Giorgia Meloni always in first place with 44%, Antonio Tajani second with 37.4% and Matteo Salvini fifth in the general ranking with 26.2%.
This is what emerges from a survey DIRE–Tecnè with interviews conducted on October 25 and 26.
The Prime Minister is stable in the week, but gains 0.6% on the month.
Same result for Tajani. The secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein is third with 30.8% (-0.1 on the week, -0.2 on the month)). Fourth is Giuseppe Conte at 29.6% (+0.1 on the week, -0.2 on the month). Emma Bonino is at 20.2% (+0.1 and -0.2), Carlo Calenda at 19.5% (-0.1 and -0.3 on the month), Angelo Bonelli at 16.6% (-0.1 both on the week and on the month), Nicola Fratoianni at 16.5% (+0.1 on the week, stable on the month)). Finally Matteo Renzi with 14.3% (+0.1% both on the week and on the month).


The consensus for Fratelli D’Italia is stable, which remains stable in a week and increases by 0.3% compared to a month, confirming its first place among the parties.
The Democratic Party is falling, losing 0.1 in a week (-0.5% in a month) and reaching 23.3%. Forza Italia, the third party, is stuck at 11.2% (+0.2% compared to a month ago). The Five Star Movement follows, recovering 0.1 (-0.2% in a month) and standing at 10.5%. In fifth place is the League at 8.2% (+0.1 on the week, stable on the month).
Then Avs at 6.4% (-0.1 on the week, -0.2 on the month); Stock at 2.7% (-0.2 both on the week and on the month), Italia Viva at 2.2% (+0.1 on the week, +0.3% on the month) and Più Europa at 1.8% (+0.1 on the week +0.2% on the month). Others at 4.1%.
Confidence in the Meloni government is growing. 40.3% of those interviewed expressed confidence in the executive (+0.1 compared to seven days ago, +0.7 if we look at a month ago), while 52.2% did not trust, a figure down by 0.2% (-0.6 on the month). 7.5% did not know.