ROME – Fratelli d’Italia in decline but still firmly in the lead in Italians’ preferences. The Democratic Party follows, growing compared to a week ago. Slight decline for the 5 Star Movement, Forza Italia/Noi Moderati stable. This is what emerges from a Dire-Tecnè survey with interviews carried out on 2 May with 5,719 contacts representing the adult population resident in Italy, a sample divided by sex, age and geographical area. National territorial extension.
Giorgia Meloni’s party therefore stands at 27.3% (-0.2% compared to a week ago). The Democratic Party remains at a distance, trailing by seven points at 20.3% but still growing by 0.3 points. M5S completes the podium at 15.9%, down by 0. 1 points. FI+NM stable in fourth place at 10.2%, position unchanged compared to a week ago. Below is the League, at 7.8% (+0.1%). Followed by the United States of Europe at 4.6% (-0.2), the Greens and the Left at 4% (+0.1%) and Action at 3.8% (unchanged). Freedom at 2.1% (-0.1) and Peace, Land and Dignity at 1.5% (-0.1) conclude the ranking. The other parties overall add up to 2.5% (+0.2%).
The percentage of those who trust the executive led by Giorgia Meloni is decreasing, albeit slightly. The government, losing 0.1%, stands at 39.5%. This is what emerges from a Dire-Tecnè survey with interviews carried out on May 2 with 5,719 contacts representing the adult population resident in Italy, sample divided by sex, age, geographical area. National territorial extension.
53.5% of voters do not have confidence in the executive, a percentage up by 0.2% compared to a week ago. The share of undecided people drops to 7.0% (-0.1%).