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


Former Italian general Roberto Vannacci delivers his speech at the end of the national assembly of his far-right Futuro Nazionale party, in Rome, Italy, June 14, 2026. REUTERS/Remo Casilli

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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.

• 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.

• 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.

• 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.

• 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.

• "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.

• 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 by Angelo Amante; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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