In the current Sunday question, the Union parties are clearly ahead of the AfD. The losers remain the traffic light partners – with one party still below five percent.
Berlin – If there were a general election in Germany, the SPD would be the only one of the three current governing parties in the traffic light coalition to achieve a double-digit result. This was the result of a recent survey by the opinion research institute Insa on behalf of the Bild newspaper.
Compared to the Brandenburg election, where the Social Democrats became the strongest force with 30.9 percent of the vote, even the SPD’s nationwide result is a weak 15.5 percent, which represents a slight increase for the party compared to the previous week (14 percent). For the Greens and FDP, on the other hand, the results continued to decline from previously even worse results.
Poll on the federal election: CDU becomes the strongest force, followed by AfD
According to the tabloid’s report, the Greens achieved a single-digit result in the current survey for the first time in almost seven years, falling from around 10 percent in the previous week to 9.5 percent. The FDP remained well below the five percent hurdle, falling from over 4 percent to 3.5 percent.
According to the polls, the strongest party remains the CDU, which has fallen from 33 to 32 percent compared to the previous week. The right-wing populist AfD gains half a percentage point and remains the second strongest party with 20 percent of the poll votes.
CDU/CSU | 32 percent |
AfD | 20 percent |
SPD | 15.5 percent |
BSW | 10 percent |
Green | 9.5 percent |
FDP | 3.5 percent |
The Left | 2.5 percent |
Other | 7 percent |
Current Sunday question: BSW at a stable ten percent, Left well below five
A double-digit result was also reported in the nationwide survey for the Bild newspaper the relatively young alliance Sarah Wagenknecht (BSW), which also achieved a strong result in the state elections in Saxony and Thuringia. The left-wing conservative party remains stable at ten percent of the vote in the Sunday question.
A further nine percent of the votes in the Insa survey went to other parties that also remained below the five percent hurdle. These include the Left Party, which has now dropped to around two percent of the vote, and the Free Voters. (saka)
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