Polls suggest Italy’s Berlusconi gaining ground![]() February 8, 2013 - 18:20 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The last political polls to be published before Italy's national elections suggest that ex-Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is gaining ground on the center-left candidate, The Associated Press reports. Several polls published Friday in major Italian dailies show Berlusconi's coalition would receive about 28 percent of the vote, up about two points from a week earlier, while the center-left coalition dropped a couple of points in the same period to about 35 percent. Another change: comic/political activist Beppe Grillo is gaining, and in some polls overcoming Mario Monti's centrist coalition. Grillo's anti-establishment campaign has resonated with voters in the wake of the Monte dei Paschi banking scandal. Italian election rules ban publication of polls of voter sentiment during the last 15 days of the campaign. The election will be held Feb 24-25. Partner news U.S. officials say they want to advance efforts to start talks between the Syrian government and opposition leaders. The international conference, backed by Russia and the U.S., aims to find a political solution to the conflict in Syria. Nuland, a career foreign service officer who was until recently State's top spokesperson, was expected to be nominated the post. Alkhatib said Assad should respond within 20 days and that he should then be given a month to dissolve parliament. Partner news |