The year 2024 was characterized by the victory of Donald Trump in the United States and his return to the White House, according to over 80% of respondents in a survey conducted by the Demopolis Institute. Other significant events mentioned by Italians include the escalation of the war in Gaza and Lebanon, increasing risks in the Middle East, the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the devastation in Valencia, Spain due to flooding, and political crises in France and Germany. In Italy, the year was marked by challenges in public healthcare, the crisis in the auto industry, and climate-related issues such as flooding and a tornado in Porticello.
Italian respondents also highlighted positive events such as the triumph of Italian tennis in 2024, with Jannik Sinner becoming the number one ranked player in the world, and a boost in tourism. On the political front, many pointed to the growing influence of Premier Giorgia Meloni, the polarization around the major parties FdI and PD, and the rift between Conte and Grillo in the 5 Star Movement. Other notable mentions included conflicts between the government and trade unions, the Boccia-Sangiuliano case, and the acquittal of Salvini in the Palermo trial.
According to Pietro Vento, director of Demopolis, the trends of the top three parties in Italy show Fratelli d’Italia, led by Giorgia Meloni, approaching 30% support, gaining 1.5 points from December 2023 and 3.5 points since the 2022 elections. The PD, led by Elly Schlein, has seen a 4-point increase since the previous year, reaching 24%. The 5 Star Movement, under Conte, remains just below 12%, showing slight growth compared to the European elections but still far from its previous election results.
In reflecting on their personal lives at the end of the year, Italians expressed satisfaction with their relationships with family and friends but showed decreased satisfaction with income and economic situations. The survey by the Demopolis Institute sheds light on the key events and sentiments that defined the year 2024 for Italians, both globally and domestically. It provides insights into political preferences, societal issues, and personal satisfaction levels at the close of the year, giving a comprehensive overview of the Italian public’s perceptions and concerns. The survey results highlight the importance of understanding public opinion and addressing the various challenges and developments that shaped the past year.