The center alliance between Action and Italia Viva may not change much the electoral results in the single-member constituencies in the aftermath of the vote, according to polls.
And it could shift the balance even more to the advantage of the center-right.
This is what emerges from the survey carried out by YouTrend, in collaboration with Cattaneo Zanetto & Co., the first that takes into account the newborn third pole.
According to the study, there are 14 colleges in the Chamber where today the advantage of the center-right over the center-left is less than the percentage of which the third pole is accredited:
they are concentrated above all in large cities (
Rome, Milan, Turin and Genoa
) and in
Tuscany
.
In these colleges, the split between the center-left and the Calenda-Renzi ticket would bring water to the mill of Meloni, Salvini and Berlusconi, thus subtracting votes from the center-left and creating an even greater gap between the two coalitions.
In the Senate
, where the single-member constituencies are larger, there are only 5 constituencies where the third pole would be decisive in favor of the center-right: in Rome, Tuscany and Romagna.
The so-called 'third Pole' formed by Action by Carlo Calenda and Italia Viva by Matteo Renzi could change the balance of many single-member colleges. "This is supported by the new simulation on single-member colleges of the Rosatellum published today by YouTrend in
collaboration with Cattaneo Zanetto & Co .., according to which this alliance "brings very interesting news on the possible outcome of the elections of 25 September".
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