The political scenario of this week confirms the previous conclusions that the difficulties of the government and the coalition have not affected the intentions of the Italian voters. The confidence in the government has increased, as well as the approval ratings for the prime minister. According to a survey by Nando Pagnoncelli, the Brothers of Italy party is at 29%, with the Democratic Party also showing growth at 19.7%. This, however, does not seem to impact the voters’ perception, as their evaluation of the government and the prime minister has improved.
The government’s approval rating has increased by two points to reach 46%, while the prime minister’s rating has risen even more noticeably to 47%. The survey also indicates a stable positioning of the ruling coalition at 45.8%, with minor fluctuations in the support for opposition parties. The Democratic Party and the League show similar growth trends, while the Five Star Movement has experienced a slight decrease in support. It appears that there is a correlation between the performance of the Democratic Party and the Five Star Movement, as the growth of one often leads to a decline in the other.
The survey also evaluates the popularity of political leaders, with Antonio Tajani and Giuseppe Conte leading the rankings. Overall, the political situation seems to be largely stable, with some shifts in the opposition forces, but with a consistent support and improvement for the government and the prime minister, unaffected by the opposition.