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Thanks for this round-up! And the scathing tone for Berlus & co :-)

I have two questions. One is something I was too late to ask in your last diary. You said that another, non-official Italian site on polls, Il Termometro Politico, is only an on-line poll. However, I find an on-line poll only following the link in the left top box, while the trend graph (below) at center and the averages in the second-from-top box in the left sidebar seem to be summaries of all the real, scientific polls (the same as in your official link). Indeed the link above the left sidebar box ("guarda i sondaggi") leads to a page with a table of what seem to be various poll results (by Ipsos, Eurisko, coesis, ekma etc.), and their average on the left.

Now the trick is that I don't speak Italian, all of this was guesswork; so could you please have a closer look and confirm or correct what I wrote above?

Second question: though toyg writes that no policy is discussed, can you or someone else here dig up something on what the parties say (if at all) on one specific field: regenerative energies?

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Fri Feb 3rd, 2006 at 10:15:53 AM EST
it's an average of the last three months of polls for each polling company.
The online poll is only the one on the top-left corner, whose results you can see clicking on the "risultati correnti" link (and they are overwhelming pro-Ulivo).

Who knows, maybe this time the right will really lose. That would be only the second time in 60 years that leftist parties are allowed to form a government.

by toyg (g.lacava@gmail.com) on Fri Feb 3rd, 2006 at 12:45:18 PM EST
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