DAccording to a survey, the newly founded Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) is at seven percent. If there were a federal election this Sunday, the BSW would enter parliament. This emerges from a survey by the opinion research institute Insa for “Bild am Sonntag”, which was published this Sunday.
When asked “If there were a federal election next Sunday, how would you vote?” 13 percent said SPD. That was two percentage points less than the previous week. This puts the Social Democrats on par with the Greens, who gained one point compared to the previous week and also ended up at 13 percent.
According to the survey, the AfD remains the second strongest force
The Union remains the strongest force with an unchanged 30 percent, followed by the AfD with still 22 percent. The FDP remains stable at 5 percent, the Left loses one point and comes to 3 percent. The other parties received 7 percent (-5) of the votes, of which 3 percent went to the Free Voters.
On behalf of “Bild am Sonntag”, Insa also surveyed the parties’ current voter potential in Germany. A possible new party that could emerge from the union of values would therefore have a voter potential of 5 percent.
Election surveys are generally always subject to uncertainty. Among other things, weakening party ties and increasingly short-term voting decisions make it more difficult for opinion research institutes to weight the data collected. In principle, surveys only reflect the opinion at the time of the survey and are not predictions of the election outcome.
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