Eighteen days before the parliamentary elections elections in Italythe difference between the two largest political factions, based on the latter polls for voting intention, remains impressive.
According to the average of all the polls of the last week, as far as the conservative alliance Italy’s far-right Adelphia “convince” 24.2% of the statistical sample, the League 13% and Berlusconi’s Forza Italia 8%.
In center-left alliancethe Democratic Party at this stage secures 22.4% of the vote intention, the Greens and the Italian Left 3.5% and the radical force “More Europe” 1.9%.
The Five Star Movement, according to APE-MPE, is at 11.8% and the “centrist pole” of Carlo Calenda and Matteo Renzi at 6.4%.
Center-left Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta’s call for a “useful vote against the right” so far does not appear to have gone down well with center-left forces, analysts say.
It is expected to be established, however, what will be the “electoral behavior” of the 40% of respondents, who so far have not decided whether they will vote or who they will possibly support.
Source: News Beast
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