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Polls show most Italians want to stay in euro

Published: 31 May 2018 - 09:56 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 10:33 am
A view shows a the Quirinale Palace, official residence of the Italian President, in central Rome on May 30, 2018. AFP / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE

A view shows a the Quirinale Palace, official residence of the Italian President, in central Rome on May 30, 2018. AFP / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE

Reuters

Rome: Two polls show that between 60-72 percent of Italians want the country to remain part of the euro while 23-24 percent would choose to drop the common currency.

The polls were taken by the Euromedia and Piepoli organisations for state television Rai's "Porta a Porta" programme broadcast on Wednesday night.

The euro has become part of the political debate ahead of snap elections expected for later this year or early in 2019.

The Piepoli poll showed that 72 percent wanted to stay, 23 percent wanted to leave, and five percent were undecided.

The Euromedia poll showed that 60 percent wanted to stay, 24 percent wanted to leave, and 16 percent were undecided.