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The traffic light parties are losing approval in the crucial phase of the coalition negotiations, shows a recent survey. The Union benefits from this.
Berlin / Munich – SPD *, Greens * and FDP * are in the final spurt of negotiations for the traffic light coalition. The final formation of a new federal government seems close – actually. In the week from December 6th, Olaf Scholz is to be elected as the new Federal Chancellor. Greens boss Habeck recently expressed concerns and openly warned of the failure of the talks.
Now comes the next bad news. A new survey shows: shortly before the decisive phase, the traffic light parties are losing approval. The union, which suffered a defeat in the federal election with Armin Laschet * as candidate for chancellor, benefited from the turnaround.
Traffic light parties: SPD and FDP lose – Union is slowly recovering
In the current survey by the opinion research institute INSA on behalf of image The traffic light parties SPD and FDP lose trust compared to the previous week – each by one percentage point. So the Social Democrats only come to 26 percent, while the FDP is now at 13 percent. However, the Greens did not lose out in the survey. They remained unchanged at 15 percent.
For the Union, the results of the INSA survey look pretty good compared to the competition. Apparently she is now recovering from the election slump and is benefiting from the loss of confidence in the traffic light parties. CDU / CSU were able to gain one point and thus come to 22 percent.
According to the survey, the AfD and the Left keep their values from the previous week. Accordingly, the AfD stands at 11 percent and the left at 5 percent. Other parties would get 8 percent of all votes. (bb) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA
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