Published July 20, 2021 at 19.14
Abroad. The Italian brothers, who in the Swedish media have been branded as “post-fascist”, are now Italy's largest party. It shows a compilation of opinion polls from Europe Elects.
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In the compilation, the Italian brothers receive 20.5 percent of the voter support and are thus marginally larger than the Lega Nord – which is also an immigration-critical right-wing party.
The Social Democratic Party has just under a fifth of the votes, but otherwise the left-liberal parties in the country have been reduced to small parties. The populist Five Star Movement is about 15 percent.
The Italian brothers were formed in December 2012 and in the 2018 parliamentary elections, the party received 4.4 percent of the vote. Since then, voter support has steadily increased.
Italy: national-conservative Brothers of Italy (FdI-ECR) takes a narrow lead with 20.5% in our national parliament polling average, having steadily grown from 4% at the beginning of 2019.
The party surpasses right-wing Lega Nord (ID), now on 20.4%.
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