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Italy's emerging far-right party overtakes League for first time, poll shows

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Posted on June 18, 2026

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Italy's emerging far-right party overtakes League for first time, poll shows

Futuro Nazionale Surpasses League in Recent Polls

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Poll Results and Trends

ROME, June 18 (Reuters) - Italy's new far-right political force, Futuro Nazionale, has overtaken the more established League party for the first time, a survey by pollster YouTrend showed on Thursday. It caps weeks of steady gains for former army general Roberto Vannacci's movement.

Key Findings from the YouTrend Survey

  • Futuro Nazionale was seen at 5.9% against the League's 5.8%, broadly in line with other recent surveys putting it at around 5% and showing a clear upward trend.

Background and Party Formation

  • Founded in February after Vannacci along with a small group of lawmakers split from the League, part of Italy's ruling coalition, Futuro Nazionale aims to supplant it as Italy's leading far-right party.

Political Impact and Reactions

Implications for the Ruling Coalition

  • The group is outside the ruling coalition, but its rise at the League's expense is complicating Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's bid to retain power at an election due next year.

Potential Alliances and Criticisms

  • It remains unclear whether Meloni could strike an electoral pact with Vannacci. This week she accused him of fracturing the right and boosting the centre-left's chances.
Statements from Futuro Nazionale
  • "We get our best surveys when we're out in the squares with Roberto Vannacci ... let's keep our feet on the ground and continue on our path," Futuro Nazionale lawmaker Rossano Sasso told Reuters.

Current Political Landscape

Party Popularity Rankings

  • The poll also confirmed Meloni's Brothers of Italy as the country's most popular party at 27.8%, followed by the main opposition Democratic Party (PD) at 22.2%.
Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Futuro Nazionale, founded in February 2026 by ex‑Lega figure Roberto Vannacci, now edges past the League in voter support (5.9% vs. 5.8%). (en.wikipedia.org)
  • The newcomer has seen rapid gains—from around 3–4% earlier in the year to nearly 6% now—drawing significant support from within the right‑wing bloc and directly eroding the League’s base. (zazoom.it)
  • This rise complicates Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s governing coalition, as Futuro Nazionale’s ascent challenges the League’s role and raises questions about possible alliances or electoral pacts ahead of the 2027 elections. (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Futuro Nazionale?
Futuro Nazionale is a new far-right political force in Italy, founded by ex-army general Roberto Vannacci in February after splitting from the League.
How did Futuro Nazionale perform in recent polls?
According to a YouTrend poll, Futuro Nazionale stands at 5.9%, surpassing the League's 5.8% for the first time.
Who are Italy's most popular parties according to the latest poll?
The Brothers of Italy leads with 27.8%, followed by the Democratic Party at 22.2%.
Is Futuro Nazionale part of Italy's ruling coalition?
No, Futuro Nazionale is not part of the ruling coalition and was founded after splitting from the League.

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