After the closing of polling stations in Italy on Sunday, June 9, exit poll data emerged on the results of early voting.
In Italy, in the elections to the European Parliament, the party of the current head of government, Giorgi Maloney’s Brothers of Italy, leads the other political forces in the country with an expected result of 26 to 30%. Such data is indicated by the first exit poll of Opinio Rai. Rai News reported this on Sunday, June 9.
So, according to Opinio Rai:
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The center-left Democratic Party (Pd) could receive the support of 21%-25% of voters,
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“5 Star Movement” – 10-14%,
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the Forza Italia party can receive from 8.5 to 10%,
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Lega political strength – from 8 to 10%,
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Alleanza Verdi Sinistra batch – from 5 to 7%.
On Platform X (formerly Twitter), Meloni thanked voters.
“Thank you, Italy, The Brothers of Italy confirmed itself as the leading Italian party, surpassing the results of the last political election,” wrote the prime minister.
GRAZIE! 🇮🇹@FratellidItalia Si confirma primo partito italiano, superando il risultato delle scorse elezioni politiche. pic.twitter.com/uYHHm4Nm6S
— Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) June 9, 2024
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