Almost one quarter of Italian voters have not made up their minds how to vote in next month’s general election, but Romano Prodi and the centre-left opposition retain the upper hand, according to two surveys published on Tuesday.
An Ispo institute/Corriere della Sera poll said 24 per cent of voters were undecided, of whom roughly half were “truly undecided” and half were unlikely to vote at all.

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