First effects of the investigations that are affecting the Democratic Party in Bari and Turin and of the tensions in the wider field. The PD declines, the 5 Star Movement rises and FdI remains the first party in the preferences of Italians. This is what emerges from a Dire-Tecnè survey with interviews carried out between 4 and 5 April.
Giorgia Meloni’s party remains firmly in command with 27.4%, unchanged compared to two weeks ago. The Democratic Party follows with 20.2%, losing 0.3. In third place is the M5S: Conte’s party gains 0.3 and rises to 15.9%.
Forza Italia is increasingly stable above the League: it is at 9.4% (+0.1), while the Northern League is stable at 7.8%.
Avs dropped slightly to 4.1% (-0.1), Action to 3.8% (-0.2) and Italia viva to 3.2% (-0.1). +Europe growing at 2.9% (+0.1).
Confidence in government continues to decline
Italians’ confidence in the Meloni government continues to decline.
53.5% of voters have no confidence in the executive, a percentage up by 0.2 compared to two weeks ago.
The percentage of those who trust the executive decreases, losing 0.1% to 39.8.
Tajani continues to rise
Giorgia Meloni remains firmly in the lead in the leaders’ rating, moving away from the second in the standings, Antonio Tajani, which continues to catch up. Following Giuseppe Contethird. Elly Schlein she is fourth, she comes off the podium.
The leader FdI has 43.7% of the vote, losing 0.1 compared to two weeks ago. The FI secretary continues to earn: +0.2% for Tajani which rises to 34.7. On the lowest step of the podium is Conte, at 30.5% (-0.1).
Schlein follows at 29.9% (-0.2); Matteo Salvini continues to lose support and drops to 28% (-0.3); Emma Bonino sale al 24,2% (+0,2).
Maurizio Lupi of Noi Moderati is at 23% (-0.2). Then Carlo Calenda with 20.5% (-0.3), Angelo Bonelli with 15.9% (+0.2), Nicola Fratoianni with 15.7% (+0.1). Closes Matteo Renzistable at 15.1%.
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