The emerging Italian far-right party National Future The movement has overtaken the League in an opinion poll for the first time, according to a YouTrend survey published Thursday. This result marks a symbolic step in the rise of the movement founded by former general Roberto Vannacci.
According to the survey, National Future The party is credited with 5,9% of voting intentions, compared to 5,8% for the League, the historic party of the Italian populist right. The gap remains small, but it confirms a favorable momentum for the new party, which has been steadily gaining ground in opinion polls for several weeks.
The movement was created in February by Roberto Vannacci, a former Italian army general who has become a controversial political figure, along with a small group of parliamentarians from the League. The party now intends to directly compete with his former party within the Italian radical right.
This breakthrough comes amid a realignment of the Italian right, where internal balances remain fragile despite the presence of the ruling coalition. The League, once the dominant force of Italian populism, thus sees the emergence of a direct competitor on its own ideological ground.
According to several analysts, the progression of National Future This is part of a broader trend of fragmentation of the far-right electorate, with the emergence of new figures seeking to capitalize on identity and security themes.
If this trend continues, it could eventually alter the balance of power within the Italian right, particularly as the next elections approach. For now, the gap remains narrow, but it symbolizes an ongoing political shift.
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