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Gianni Di Capua
The latest SWG survey for La7 Enrico Mentana news before regional elections in Campania, Puglia and Veneto. What were the results of the voting orientation on Monday 17 November? The music is the music of the last few weeks. The survey confirmed the substantial stability of Italy’s political framework, with minimal movement compared to the previous week but was able to outline some significant trends. The Italian brothers consolidated their lead, while the Democratic Party lost ground. In the centrist camp there are several movements, especially the Action and We Are Moderate groups, while the number of undecided voters remains high.

The party led by Giorgia Meloni gained decimal points and rose to 31.4%, largely establishing itself as the leading political force in the country. However, the Democratic Party led by Elly Schlein fell to 22% and lost two decimal places compared to seven days ago. The 5 Star movement is still stuck at 12.8%, frozen at a value that shows neither growth nor decline.

On the centre-right, there were slight drops in Liga, which fell to 7.8%, and Forza Italia, which reached 8%. The Green and Left list bucked the trend, rising to 6.9% and up two decimal places.
In front of centrist-liberal forces, Azione achieved a slight increase and increased from 3 to 3.2%. The same positive trend occurred in Noi Moderati, namely increasing to 1.3%. However, Italia Viva remained steady at 2.5% and +Europe at 1.5%. The rest of the list weakened slightly.
However, the most significant data outside the parties is the data relating to those who have not yet made up their minds: 30% of those interviewed expressed no intention to vote. That percentage remains unchanged compared to last week. The survey was conducted by SWG on a sample of 1,200 adults between November 12 and 17, with a margin of error of 2.8%.
