Little over one-third of Italians,
34.3%, trust the current government, according to the Italy
Report 2023 published by Eurispes on Wednesday.
Of the other institutions, the president of the republic had the
trust of 52.2% of Italians, the judiciary 41%, regional
governors 34.8%, and parliament 30%.
In terms of trust in law enforcement, about 55% of Italians said
they trust the finance police, 52.8% the state police and 52.7%
the Carabinieri police, according to the report.
The fire department garnered the trust of 77.8% of Italians and
the coast guard 65.1%.
51.9% of Italians are in favour of the direct election of the
premier and 48.3% of the president of the republic, Eurispes
added.
Overall, some 56.1% Italians support greater regional autonomy,
with support being highest among Italians living in the
northeast (65.2%) and lowest in the southern regions, where
52.6% agree little or not at all.
Only one in three Italians, 33.8 percent, reportedly believe
greater centralised power is more effective.
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