In a recent nationwide survey, the AfD is tied with the SPD in Germany, now standing at 18 percent. This is the best value for the AfD in the Sunday issue of the ARD Germany trend. The CDU/CSU remains the strongest party with 29 percent.
According to a report from the Tagesschau on Thursday, the AfD gained just 18 percent in the morning magazine’s DeutschlandTrend in September 2018.
Greens falling
At 15 percent, the Greens have reached their weakest reading since September 2021. The FDP holds steady at seven percent, the left would fail the five percent hurdle by four points.
Only 20% satisfied with traffic light coalition
Currently, only 20 percent of those surveyed are very satisfied or satisfied with the work of the Traffic Light Coalition, down eight percentage points from May, it is said. 79 percent are less or not at all satisfied with this, an increase of ten percentage points.
“For the government consisting of SPD, Greens and FDP, this is by far the weakest value in the ARD Germany trend since coalition work began in December 2021.” The previous low was 27 percent satisfaction in April 2023. 32 percent are still satisfied with Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), down three points. 66 percent are dissatisfied with their work. For the chancellor, this represents the worst value in the German trend since he took office.
Source: Krone
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