For the first time, the judge are -Wing Extremist AfD and the established Union Parties CDU/CSU Paralfing: almost six weeks after the election of Fundsten, both parties come to 24 percent in the Sunday question.
This was the result of a survey by the Insa Opinion Research Institute for the newspaper “Bild”. For the AfD this is an increase of one percentage point compared to the latest survey and the best value to date in the survey. The election winner, the trade union around Friedrich Merz, loses two percentage points.
CDU and CSU won the elections on 23 February with 28.5 percent of the second voices and recently lost voters to the permission of voters. The AfD landed in second place with 20.8.
SPD at 16 percent
The SPD can hold its value in the survey and is 16 percent. Behind it are greens (-1) and left (+1) with eleven percent on par. If the elections of the Bundestag were on Sunday, FDP (+1) and BSW (-1) would not be in the German parliament. According to the survey, both parties are four percent.
Between March 31 and April 4, 1206 citizens in Germany were interviewed for the survey. According to the maximum statistical error tolerance, the insane is 2.9 percentage points.
Elections surveys are generally always influenced by uncertainties. Among other things, decreasing party bindings and more and more short election decisions make it more difficult for opinion investigation to weigh the data collected. In short, surveys only reflect the opinion at the time of the survey and there are no predictions about the election result.
Source: Krone

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