The centre-right coalition and the
right-wing Brothers of Italy (FdI) party held their significant
leads in the opinion polls on Friday as the last surveys were
released before the pre-vote embargo kicks in ahead of the
September 25 general election.
A quorum/youtrend poll for Skytg24 gave Giorgia Meloni's FdI the
support of 25.3% of the electorate; with the centre-left
Democratic Party (PD) second on 21.2%.
The 5-Star Movement (M5S) was third with 13.8%, followed by
FdI's centre-right allies, Matteo Salvini's League on 12.9% and
Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia (FI) on 7.9%.
The so-called Third Pole, which is made up of the Azione and
Italia Viva and, like the M5S, is running independent of the big
blocs, is on 5.5%.
The PD's left-wing and Green allies, SI-Europa Verde, are on
3.4%, and another part of the alliance, +Europa, is on 2.2%.
The Italexit group is on 2,4%.
The poll puts the centre-right coalition as a whole on 47.2%,
almost 20 points more than the centre left on 28%.
A poll by Termometro Politico gave FdI 25,2%, the PD 22.2%, the
League and M5S 13,3%. Forza Italia 7.2% and Azione/Italia Viva
5.1%.
An Ipsos poll for Corriere della Sera put FdI on 25.1%, the PD
on 20.5%, the M5S on 14.5%, the League on 12.5%, Forza Italia on
8% and the Third Pole on 6.7%.
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