Last week the AfD passed the Union in the Germany -wide surveys for the first time and took over the first place. Even new figures do not change that – on the contrary. The pipe is growing.
In the Forsa survey for RTL and NTV published on Tuesday, the AfD is 26 percent and therefore two points for the trade union (CDU/CSU), which comes to 24 percent. Compared to the AfD last week, the AfD will remain unchanged, the trade union loses a point of 25 percent in advance.
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SPD loses easily
The SPD continues to follow in third place with 14 percent (minus one), behind it the greens come with twelve percent (plus one) and on the left with ten percent (plus one). The FDP with three percent (minus one) and the BSW with unchanged four percent remain under the mandate threshold. All other parties come to seven percent (plus one).
Forsa interviewed a total of 2004 voters between 22 and 28 April 28 April. The fault tolerance is given as plus/minus 2.5 percentage points.
Dampers for Neo Chancellor Merz
After the ministerial presentation on Monday, CDU boss Friedrich Merz actually wanted to move to the chancellery with a tail wind. But that will not be anything to do a blow in the case of the bare Chancellor. For the election winner from two months ago, this means that they were chosen today, this would only be the second strongest force.
Source: Krone

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