According to a study, the AfD could double its 2019 election results if European elections were held on Sunday. In a survey published on Tuesday, the party achieved 22 percent. In the 2019 elections, the party was still at eleven percent.
The right-wing populist party, some of whose state and youth organizations are classified as “particularly extremist” by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, is currently in second place in favor of voters behind the CDU/CSU. In the survey by opinion research institute Insa on behalf of ‘t-online’, the CDU/CSU parties came to 27 percent.
The Union would therefore lose 1.9 percentage points compared to the previous elections. According to the survey, the Greens would be the biggest losers, falling to 10.5 percent. In 2019 they reached 20.5 percent – this would almost halve their result.
Charioteer currently at 5.5 percent
The SPD is currently at approximately the same level as in the previous European elections. In the survey she received 16 percent, in 2019 she received 15.8 percent. The FDP loses 2.4 percentage points and drops to three percent. According to the survey, the left received 4.5 percent (-1 percentage point). The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), which wants to stand as a candidate for the first time, received 5.5 percent in the survey. For what would be a representative survey, the research institute interviewed 2,101 voters online
Source: Krone

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