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Meloni weighs an early Italian election as soon as April 2027

Meloni weighs an early Italian election as soon as April 2027

Bloomberg reports a snap-vote calculation as ratings slide and Vannacci eclipses Salvini

Leaders· pending-decision Qui décide·Le glissement silencieux ·9 takes ·mis à jour 24 juin 2026

Summary

Bloomberg reported on 23 June 2026 that Giorgia Meloni is weighing a snap election as early as April 2027 — before the legislature's natural end in late 2027 — worried her approval slides the longer she waits and that a late vote would leave a new government too little time to pass a budget. The push is amplified by the March 2026 referendum defeat (53.74% No on her justice reform separating judges' and prosecutors' careers) and by Roberto Vannacci's party overtaking Matteo Salvini's League, eroding the centre-right's share. Polls now show the centre-left coalition narrowly ahead (44.6% vs 43.8% per AGI/YouTrend). The calculation comes amid the Trump and Meloni rupture publicly over a G7 photo and Italy's Iran refusal rupture and the fiscal bind of Italy's deficit hovers near 3%, keeping Meloni under EU watch.

By the numbers

  • April 2027 — earliest mooted election date (legislature ends late 2027).
  • 53.74% No — March 2026 referendum defeat; turnout 58.93%.
  • 44.6% vs 43.8% — centre-left edge over centre-right in a recent poll.
  • 1 — League now trails Vannacci's party within the coalition.

Why it matters

A snap vote would be a gamble to lock in power before erosion sets in, but the polls suggest the window may already be closing. Vannacci's rise reshuffles the right, and a centre-left lead — however narrow — makes the timing decision genuinely consequential for who governs Italy next.

What to watch

  • Whether Meloni actually moves toward dissolution.
  • The League–Vannacci contest within the coalition.
  • Whether polls cement a centre-left lead before any vote.