“Voter deception” – SPD and Union claim: new record value for AfD

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CDU boss Friedrich Merz went to the coalition interviews with the CSU and the SPD with the aim of a government formation until Easter. But now both the Union parties and the Social Democrats inhibited. It is officially said that thoroughness accelerates. However, media reports about increasing resentment also increase in the party base of the two negotiating partners and also disputes. This apparently inspires the AfD, which has now reached a new investigation.

According to the Opinion Research Institute Insa, the partially right -wing extremist alternative to Germany now has 23.5 percent of the votes. The distance from the CDU/CSU (27%) percent has shrunk to 3.5 percentage points. In the elections of the Bundestag on 23 February, the Merz party was able to keep the right-wing populists of party leader Alice Weidel with eight percentage points. Insa -Baas Hermann Binkert even points in conversation with Bild. The: “Because the 27 percent of the CDU/CSU are six percentage points of the CSU, the AfT UP -TO date with 23.5 percent if you look at the CDU and CSU, even 2.5 percentage points more than the CDU with 21 percent.

Election researcher: “Potential of the AfD is 30.5 percent”
The election investigator, who talks about the highest “ever measured value in the Insa -MENSENCHING for the AfD”, regards it as very realistic that the approval value of the AfD continues to increase. “The potential analysis shows that the AfD has a maximum pimp potential of 30.5 percent,” was Binkert’s assessment.

This value can be achieved if the Union parties and the SPD do not quickly cause Germany’s problems and take the right measures. In the current survey, the SPD reaches 14.5 percent, the green twelve percent, the left 10.5 percent, the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance and the FDP 3.5 percent.

Union supporters feel deceptive
According to the ZDF politarometer, many trade union meters see the approval of a financial package of billion dollars with a change in the basic law for higher defense expenses and the establishment of a credit line of 500 billion euros for the infrastructure. Because politicians such as Merz or CSU boss Markus Söder had emphasized before the elections of the Bundestag that they would not get into a new massive debt.

Source: Krone

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