Livio Gigliuto, Vice President at Istituto Piepoli, guest of Andrea Pennacchioli's Talk show. The TV program, broadcast on La7, explores the issues of Italian political affairs.
This week, among the guests of Andrea Pennacchioli, we find Claudia Fusani, Il Riformista; Stefano Candiani, Lega; Sabino Cassese, Former Judge of the Constitutional Court of the Italian Republic; Livio Gigliuto, Istituto Piepoli; Alessandro Sansoni, Nova Agency and Enrico Borghi, PD.
Istituto Piepoli has submitted to the Public Opinion the idea of justice reform that comes out of the Referendum called by the Lega and the Radical Party. Livio Gigliuto, Vice President at Istituto Piepoli, analyzes the data for Omnibus Tv viewers and says that there are still many who do not have an opinion (1, citizen out of 5) this due to the lack of knowledge and the low level of information that’s on this topic. Italians feel that the time has come to accelerate and the Referendum is perceived as a sort of push, like a nudge. 56% of the interviewees were in favor. The most favorable are the voters of the Center-Right (86% Fratelli d’Italia; 84% Lega; 79% Forza Italia).
The level of popularity of Minister Cartabia is very high, she is the second most appreciated Minister of the Draghi Government (after Franceschini), so much so that a few months ago a non-marginal share, about 1 out of 10 Italians, would see her well as President of the Republic.
As for the debate around the Green Pass, we must start from the fear of the Delta variant which has grown a lot among Italians over the last few weeks. About 75% are afraid, even if this fear does not seem to impact the desire for a holiday. This year, in fact, the propensity to go on vacation has grown and is more than 50%.